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Old 07 August 2016, 08:40 AM
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Hi guys.

Looking to buy a set of wet track tyres. I've got a set of drys already.
I'm looking at buying the uniroyal rainsport 3. Can anyone advise what the last part of the tyre code is. Trying to decide between 225/45/17 Y (94) and 225/45/17 V (94). What does the V (94) part refer to? Cheers
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Originally Posted by Longer
Hi guys.

Looking to buy a set of wet track tyres. I've got a set of drys already.
I'm looking at buying the uniroyal rainsport 3. Can anyone advise what the last part of the tyre code is. Trying to decide between 225/45/17 Y (94) and 225/45/17 V (94). What does the V (94) part refer to? Cheers
Is Google broken today? I hate it when that happens.... *facepalm*

https://www.kwik-fit.com/tyres/information/writing-on-my-tyres
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Is Google broken today? I hate it when that happens.... *facepalm*

https://www.kwik-fit.com/tyres/information/writing-on-my-tyres
Thanks for clearing that up. Looks like I'll probably go for the Y (94) as they are rated to higher speeds. They are cheaper too.

Does anyone have experience with these on a wet track?

Cheers
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Originally Posted by Longer
Thanks for clearing that up. Looks like I'll probably go for the Y (94) as they are rated to higher speeds. They are cheaper too.

Does anyone have experience with these on a wet track?

Cheers
Andy Forrest used them.

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Originally Posted by Longer
Thanks for clearing that up. Looks like I'll probably go for the Y (94) as they are rated to higher speeds. They are cheaper too.

Does anyone have experience with these on a wet track?

Cheers
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