parada spec2 or hankook rs2???


gglavin

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looking to make purchase soon, had good look through some posts. do the hankook have hard side wall?

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if you've been reading previous posts then you should know that the hankook's have a good stiff sidewall and are good and grippy! they wont last as long as the parada's i would think though.
 
if you've been reading previous posts then you should know that the hankook's have a good stiff sidewall and are good and grippy! they wont last as long as the parada's i would think though.

well...i would not have posted if i did know, thanks.:D
 
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I have RS2's Hankook, they are a decent tyre, but I won't be buying them again as they are useless in the wet and where I live it rains....a lot lol.

Maybe try Advan Neova's AD08 if you can afford them? That's what I will be buying next :nice:
 
I have RS2's Hankook, they are a decent tyre, but I won't be buying them again as they are useless in the wet and where I live it rains....a lot lol.

Maybe try Advan Neova's AD08 if you can afford them? That's what I will be buying next :nice:

X2 :nice:
 
I keep saying it but Fedral rsr's are really grippy in the dry and wet. I've used the ps2's and rs2's before and the rsr's are better allround :)
 
I keep saying it but Fedral rsr's are really grippy in the dry and wet. I've used the ps2's and rs2's before and the rsr's are better allround :)

i've a set of these coming for my car, so hopefully they're as good as you say they are! :p Have to agree about the RS2's being pretty cack in the wet!
 
mmm thats the thing, i want good grip in both conditions wet/dry, but no wobbly side wall and i had yoko advan neova ado8 on them & they were unreal. but the price is mental, must have look at these Federal tyres. thanks guys
 
thre hankook's are better than parada's in the dry,they arnt great in wet.Doesnt really bother me as i dont drive quick in wet
 
I keep saying it but Fedral rsr's are really grippy in the dry and wet. I've used the ps2's and rs2's before and the rsr's are better allround :)

Were did you get these from mate might try these out after my hankook's are worn out
 
I keep saying it but Fedral rsr's are really grippy in the dry and wet. I've used the ps2's and rs2's before and the rsr's are better allround :)

ive just got some for my car. ive been using toyo R1R's but i kinda got to the limit of them on track. first impressions are maybe a little hard but they have hardly bedded in yet so i'll give them a while then comment i think. responsive tho.
 
ive just got some for my car. ive been using toyo R1R's but i kinda got to the limit of them on track. first impressions are maybe a little hard but they have hardly bedded in yet so i'll give them a while then comment i think. responsive tho.

where did you get 'em?
 
av just put for hancooks rs2s on mine 9 and for the price a think there really very gud . £220 dlivered off camskills website next day delivery bang tidy
 
hankook's are the best for the money had 3 or 4 sets now and love them,altho im all on for trying new ones lol hankook have a rs3 tyre which is supposed to be good
 
I have Hankook RS2's (215/45/16) at the moment. Great grip in dry conditions, and overall I am pleased. I haven't tested them on a rainy day just yet...
 
gonna bite and go for the rs2, dont want to go and get mad expensive tyres for street use, so with summer coming up maybe just maybe, it might not rain for a week or two.
 
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