NANKANG NS2???
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NANKANG NS2???
does anyone have tried and tested this tyres???
i'm going to receive my new wheels/tyres packages and these are the ones fitted.
are they as good as T1-R or badder?
cheers all
i'm going to receive my new wheels/tyres packages and these are the ones fitted.
are they as good as T1-R or badder?
cheers all
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how amazing it's the different points of view from each owners lol!!
some says it's good value, very good in dry, average to good in wet/damp weather.
so who to believe lol!!??
i need more replies from users!!
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Daniel
some says it's good value, very good in dry, average to good in wet/damp weather.
so who to believe lol!!??
i need more replies from users!!
cheers
Daniel
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I have them on my Furby. At least they were only a cheap mistake Trying to wear them out as quick as possible to get rid of them
Look at Vredestein Sessanta's as a much better alternative to Toyo's. Many rate them higher than Goodyear F1's.
Look at Vredestein Sessanta's as a much better alternative to Toyo's. Many rate them higher than Goodyear F1's.
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Always been a follower of the toyo until last year i put a set on a type ra.
Cant really fault them, they grip as good as the toyo in the dry and are resonable in the wet too, they are a harder compound than the toyo and seem to last forever though unlike the toyo !!!!!!!
I think they would make very good cheap track day tyres because they are tough and even for road use they are much better than most out there.
Cant really fault them, they grip as good as the toyo in the dry and are resonable in the wet too, they are a harder compound than the toyo and seem to last forever though unlike the toyo !!!!!!!
I think they would make very good cheap track day tyres because they are tough and even for road use they are much better than most out there.
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I can't believe people put cheap nasty tyres on cars - especially if your planning these for a Subaru
Read this
Nankang NS2 at tyre reviews - the online tyre guide
If people can't afford a decent tyre then they shouldn't be allowed on the road.
Read this
Nankang NS2 at tyre reviews - the online tyre guide
If people can't afford a decent tyre then they shouldn't be allowed on the road.
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no mate, i don't want to fit them on my 330bhp/330lbf scooby but the package includes the ns2 so it's just to know what they are good enough till i finished them!!!
till now i've used t1r, very good in dry and wet but don't last for long lol!
till now i've used t1r, very good in dry and wet but don't last for long lol!
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You should have spent a bit more and not gone for the Budget fits which many companies put on as usually you have an option to spend more and put something decent on
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