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Old 06-26-2015, 05:01 AM
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The only comparison I can give is the the standard Rival vs the S.
The S is significantly better in forward bite and turn in. My car has big power so launching it at the auto-x is always difficult, the first run on the S I nearly stalled it at the starting line because the grip was so much better. There were some durometer tests done in Nashville comparing the latest Falken and the S. Falken=55 and the S=51. A friend of mine was able to cut 1.9 60 ft times at the NJ pro solo on a unprepped surface in a stock C6 Z06 on the S.
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Been checking around vairous websites, publications etc
and finally decided to buy the Bridgestone Potenza RE-71r tires
Some stated it is almost like a R6 Hoosier.. we will see...
They only make at 275/18 so that is the fronts.. will mount up
my old Rival 315's out back and more than likely go to a 335/18 rival s
Want to see how my wheel offset movement looks on the car
once the wheels show up

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Old 07-14-2015, 10:03 PM
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Friend of mine with a 5th gen Camaro is looking at the same tires right now, and trying to decide if the smaller RE-71r would be better than the 305 Hankooks he's running up front now.

My choice was easy because Falken is the only one that makes a 275/40/17.
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Old 07-14-2015, 11:41 PM
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Love the Hankooks on my Pantera but
that is a dot road race tire
Read in Scca mag that someone went to the
Rival s from the Hankooks and picked up some time
They were almost going to go to the bridgestones
but think they are close to the rivals based on a competitor

Time will tell
Mary said I will have to soften things up going
from the 17's to the 18's

Wish these tire guys would make more sizes and
Not have so many on back order

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Old 07-15-2015, 09:18 AM
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Friend of mine with a 5th gen Camaro is looking at the same tires right now, and trying to decide if the smaller RE-71r would be better than the 305 Hankooks he's running up front now.

My choice was easy because Falken is the only one that makes a 275/40/17.
I know of a 1LE in Texas that did some back to back testing and ended up on the Bridgestones.
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