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Best NRF for daily and drag racing....?

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Looking to buy some Non Run Flats. I like to drag race and push the car hard on the street and the drag strip. I don't road race the car though.

I was looking at PS2's but would like to be in the mid $300's instead of mid $400's.

Does anyone have a recommendation for some good traction tires that are affordable?
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Looking to buy some Non Run Flats. I like to drag race and push the car hard on the street and the drag strip. I don't road race the car though.

I was looking at PS2's but would like to be in the mid $300's instead of mid $400's.

Does anyone have a recommendation for some good traction tires that are affordable?
Not many options out there. The consensus is that Toyo R888 is the best tire for the track/street.
R888's are probably the best option, but won't last long and won't do well if you go through standing water... I would just go with the PS2's...
R888's are probably the best option, but won't last long and won't do well if you go through standing water... I would just go with the PS2's...
Another option if you are considering Michelin PS2 is

Michelin Pilot Super Sport but you can put on 275/35-20 front and rear and it will be OK, tire diameter 27.6"

$369 each and 300 treadwear, Max Summer tire
Test result
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=148
Noob question: Does the GTR handle/drive/get better traction with non run flat tires? I know the BMW guys are big on swapping them right away but I don't see too much of that here. I'm guessing a can of fix-a-flat is a must have if you take off the rft's too.
Noob question: Does the GTR handle/drive/get better traction with non run flat tires? I know the BMW guys are big on swapping them right away but I don't see too much of that here. I'm guessing a can of fix-a-flat is a must have if you take off the rft's too.
simply, unless your talking r-comps or slicks, no
Noob question: Does the GTR handle/drive/get better traction with non run flat tires? I know the BMW guys are big on swapping them right away but I don't see too much of that here. I'm guessing a can of fix-a-flat is a must have if you take off the rft's too.
BMW guys have a lot of tire options in their size. On average the handling and comfort gets better with non runflats mostly because of noticeable weight loss from each tire and softer sidewalls.
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