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<blockquote data-quote="absidian" data-source="post: 247975" data-attributes="member: 4356"><p>I agree the CSC2 although grippy it was slightly hard/noisy, but it was also quite light and responsive compared to say, the Eagle F1 GSD3.</p><p></p><p>F1GSD3 for me was the most consistent ride/response, even across different tyre sizes. Grip and handling is really good, but I find it slightly "heavy" and it tramlined a bit more because of the deep directional V-grooves, which is about the same characteristic to be expected of any aggresive v-groove tyre.</p><p></p><p>My personal choices have been:</p><p> F1GSD3 for daily drive BMWs (best compromise so far)</p><p> Toyo Proxes T1-S/R for low mileage FWD JDM cars (grippiest, lightest but wears down real fast)</p><p> Toyo R888 for my track biatch</p><p> Michelin PS2 for powerful heavier cars (merc, 5 series, etc)</p><p> Michelin Primacy for laid-back, 4dr econo saloons</p><p> Falken/Kumho for the Proton this-and-thats.</p><p></p><p>But at the end of the day different people will have different preferences!</p><p></p><p>---</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="absidian, post: 247975, member: 4356"] I agree the CSC2 although grippy it was slightly hard/noisy, but it was also quite light and responsive compared to say, the Eagle F1 GSD3. F1GSD3 for me was the most consistent ride/response, even across different tyre sizes. Grip and handling is really good, but I find it slightly "heavy" and it tramlined a bit more because of the deep directional V-grooves, which is about the same characteristic to be expected of any aggresive v-groove tyre. My personal choices have been: F1GSD3 for daily drive BMWs (best compromise so far) Toyo Proxes T1-S/R for low mileage FWD JDM cars (grippiest, lightest but wears down real fast) Toyo R888 for my track biatch Michelin PS2 for powerful heavier cars (merc, 5 series, etc) Michelin Primacy for laid-back, 4dr econo saloons Falken/Kumho for the Proton this-and-thats. But at the end of the day different people will have different preferences! --- [/QUOTE]
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