KC is rich. He can afford to change tyres and rims like underwear.RS3 is extreme category sure dry grip is insane. KC change to new set already, then I saw and told him about RS-4 ........
KC is rich. He can afford to change tyres and rims like underwear.RS3 is extreme category sure dry grip is insane. KC change to new set already, then I saw and told him about RS-4 ........
SGD mah.....lolKC is rich. He can afford to change tyres and rims like underwear.
But RS4 only has 2 water grooves! I think that will make it scary in the wet leh! RS3 at least still has 4 grooves, 2 main ones in the middle and 2 smaller ones. I think rather than the RS4, better go with the RS3 if you want to use it as street tires here in Malaysia, unless you just don't go out much in the rain or willing to just tip toe in the wet.RS3 is extreme category sure dry grip is insane. KC change to new set already, then I saw and told him about RS-4 ........
Extreme category actually not meant for daily mah! RS4 is said to improve cornering with more rigid shoulder, so less grooves means stiffer shoulder.....lolBut RS4 only has 2 water grooves! I think that will make it scary in the wet leh! RS3 at least still has 4 grooves, 2 main ones in the middle and 2 smaller ones. I think rather than the RS4, better go with the RS3 if you want to use it as street tires here in Malaysia, unless you just don't go out much in the rain or willing to just tip toe in the wet.
I think extreme class should be about street-able tires that are track ready too, so the borderline between street and track tires. Beyond that then already cannot be for street use.Extreme category actually not meant for daily mah! RS4 is said to improve cornering with more rigid shoulder, so less grooves means stiffer shoulder.....lol
Back a few years extreme was not that good in wet, but lately of course improved until good enough for daily. Next level is semi slick, but then many are still classed as road legal......lolI think extreme class should be about street-able tires that are track ready too, so the borderline between street and track tires. Beyond that then already cannot be for street use.
Dayton brand under Bridgestone. Sort of Economy brand, which includes Firestone and SuperCat sold in AustraliaNever heard Dayton tyre before, but being offered for this brand when i was looking for a cheap tyres for my Neo. And after a few weeks using it, i think it is quite good, but didnt have a chance to tried it during heavy rain.