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They are great. I went through 4-5 sets on my GT3 the past 2 seasons and I would keep running them if supply hadn't dried up. It seems Nankang might have been replacing it with the CRS v2, but I'm hoping they do an AR-1 successor.
Target 30 psi hot and they will take an absolute beating. Stiff sidewalls so you can go out at 24-25 psi without worrying like you would with a street tire. For me, they were a bit sensitive to having a proper alignment so I would keep an eye on tire temps and dial that in. They would be consistent until the last heat cycle or two where they really fell off, but that was after 3-4 hard track days.
If you drive on the street, they are loud as hell on the freeway. If your car isn't strictly track or you only have 1 set of wheels, I would run CRS v2 as they give you 80% of the AR-1 track perks while being civil on the street.'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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CR-S is a great option that is still completely streetable. The CR-S has just as much grip as an A052 but stays more consistent through a whole session. The CR-S will outperform the RS4 by a lot. They might be just a hair less grippy than an AR-1, but probably not by much. I haven't driven the AR-1 personally though.
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Ok thanks. I’m looking for dedicated track tires, R compound-ish. I have separate wheels and will not be driving them on the street.
r4dr - is 3-4 hard track days all you got out of them? My RS-4s have lasted for 8-10, not sure if the AR-1 longevity is normal for an R compound/100 tw and just a trade off of more performance or not.
Other tires I am cross shopping are Toyo RR/R888R and RA-1. Maxxis RC-1.‘04 M3
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Originally posted by Maxhouse97 View PostOk thanks. I’m looking for dedicated track tires, R compound-ish. I have separate wheels and will not be driving them on the street.
r4dr - is 3-4 hard track days all you got out of them? My RS-4s have lasted for 8-10, not sure if the AR-1 longevity is normal for an R compound/100 tw and just a trade off of more performance or not.
Other tires I am cross shopping are Toyo RR/R888R and RA-1. Maxxis RC-1.
If longevity is your goal, then the RS4s are the way to go. There's no "magic" R-compound that lasts as long as the hockey puck RS4s while being as sticky as an R-comp. The RRs are similar to the AR-1s in terms of longevity when I've run them in SE46, but I have no experience with the Maxxis tires.
Originally posted by Gt4 View PostYou can also consider Toyo RA1 in 275/35/18, more theead depth than Nt01 and similar tire'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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One thing that a lot of people struggle with when going to an R-Comp is the lack of audible feedback. Really need to be able to feel what the car is doing and be ahead of the car to get the most of them.
One good mid-step is the NT01. It's a really odd tire in that it is kind of an R-comp and kind of not. Frankly, except for cost and longevity it is a shitty tire by today's standards. BUT...I think it is a good mid-step that gives a lot less audible feedback. Just a thought...
An RR is like an NT01 except you get 6-8 faster heat cycles and then its basically as fast as an NT01.
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Don't want to hijack your thread but I'm in your previous shoes I believe, I currently run the Ventus RS4s as I want to move from the spirited mountain driving I currently do towards track days at my local track of Road Atlanta. I just had a couple Qs for you if you don't mind.
1) I know it's subjective but were they relatively noisy for you? Almost like a whirring road noise sound? (I'm used to the quieter PS4s and Indy 500s I ran in the past)
2) How did you like them for the track? Decent life? Everyone says they're hard and last a while but I just wanted the opinion of someone who has a similar setup as me. (2.5 degrees of camber and 265/35/18)2003 E46 M3 Titanium Silver / Black
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Have you looked at the new Hoosier Track Attack Pro? They are a 200tw tire that has been receiving some very positive reviews. Just coming on to the marketplace so availability will be limited but if you can get them this would be my choice.
If maximum grip is your goal, I'd get the Goodyear Supercar 3R.
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