NANKANG NS-2R
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NANKANG NS-2R
NANKANG NS-2R I said I was not going to start a thread about these tyres but thought that I must.After forking out just under a Grand for my AD08R rubber for my car just to add they are Superb,A Good friend of mine has just popped around and I have driven his car with the Nankang tyres on and they are excellent,where I live has quite a few roundabouts and his Impreza (500+bhp) made the 360deg turn around them look easy with no tyre squeal just pure grip.I am glad for him as they came in at half the price that I paid for my YOKO'S,and had I driven his car before I would of definitely purchased them,He has done a couple of track days already and he said that they performed brilliantly,and one of the sessions the track was wet.So it's just a heads up for anyone in the market for tyres and contemplating getting a road track tyre the Nankang tyres are up to the job.SJ.
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Camskill seem to be the cheapest through various sizes and they will beat any genuine internet price,so best to shop around and if you find a better price then there listed price,email them and they will beat it according to my mate,He told me that he paid £100 a corner for 225 /40 /18.SJ.
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225/40/18 Nankang NS-2R Tyres £89.99
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyre...r18-92y-247452
Or 225/45/17 Nankang NS-2R tyres £80.79
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyre...r17-94w-247458
Heard good reviews about this company on MLR!! think its free delivery too!!!
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyre...r18-92y-247452
Or 225/45/17 Nankang NS-2R tyres £80.79
http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyre...r17-94w-247458
Heard good reviews about this company on MLR!! think its free delivery too!!!
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I have these fitted to my uk300 newage scooby 215/35/18 I'm not so sure about them
Anyone know anything about these?
http://www.mytyres.co.uk/cgi-bin/rsh...n&typ=R-231770
Anyone know anything about these?
http://www.mytyres.co.uk/cgi-bin/rsh...n&typ=R-231770
Last edited by ScoobyNudge; 21 April 2014 at 10:41 PM.
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Kind of a slim rubber for 18" inch wheels maybe try a 225/40/18,to be honest I have never liked classics on 18's,17 inch wheels are the optimum wheel size for handling on classics to me,for 17"inch wheels I would recommend 215/45/17 or even 225/45/17 if they can fit without rubbing,all depends how low your car is or just get your arch's rolled for even more options.SJ.
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NANKANG NS-2R I said I was not going to start a thread about these tyres but thought that I must.After forking out just under a Grand for my AD08R rubber for my car just to add they are Superb,A Good friend of mine has just popped around and I have driven his car with the Nankang tyres on and they are excellent,where I live has quite a few roundabouts and his Impreza (500+bhp) made the 360deg turn around them look easy with no tyre squeal just pure grip.I am glad for him as they came in at half the price that I paid for my YOKO'S,and had I driven his car before I would of definitely purchased them,He has done a couple of track days already and he said that they performed brilliantly,and one of the sessions the track was wet.So it's just a heads up for anyone in the market for tyres and contemplating getting a road track tyre the Nankang tyres are up to the job.SJ.
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I got the NS-2R's on my Hawk for Track use. Ended up using them for the road too after using them during the wet on a track day. Great tyre with loads of grip the only difference i noticed is people on 888's were able to stay out for more laps as i think the 888's could handle the heat better but at less than half the price i was happy enough.