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Dunlop Direzza O3G anyone tried them ?
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:39 pm
by 591 bhp volvo 850
As above i have tried Formula R's before but thought i might try these or Yoko A048's next any comments welcome ??
Russ[/b]
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:41 pm
by Gerry H
Presumably for track?
Not tried the Dunlops but have used the Yokos. Found these to be on the hard side, for my liking and break away can be a bit sudden

I believe there's a soft compound available. Prefer Toyo R888s. They warm up quite quickly but may be on the soft side for too many laps straight off. imo
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:24 pm
by Stuart
Tried Formula R's (loved them) tried the follow on 02's (even better) can't afford 03's
Pound for pound probably better than the 888's and more durable than the normal compound A048's.
If you're thinking for your 850, the 888's won't last five minutes. They seem to perform well on cars up to 1350kgs and not much beyond that in my experience.
Do these need to be road legal? If not, why not save yourself a bomb and go for part worn slicks of varying types from full, inters and wets? Circa
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:17 am
by 591 bhp volvo 850
Gerry H wrote:Presumably for track?
Not tried the Dunlops but have used the Yokos. Found these to be on the hard side, for my liking and break away can be a bit sudden

I believe there's a soft compound available. Prefer Toyo R888s. They warm up quite quickly but may be on the soft side for too many laps straight off. imo
Hi Gerry
I have heard mixed results of the 888's
Russ
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:23 am
by 591 bhp volvo 850
[quote="stuart"]Tried Formula R's (loved them) tried the follow on 02's (even better) can't afford 03's
Pound for pound probably better than the 888's and more durable than the normal compound A048's.
If you're thinking for your 850, the 888's won't last five minutes. They seem to perform well on cars up to 1350kgs and not much beyond that in my experience.
Do these need to be road legal? If not, why not save yourself a bomb and go for part worn slicks of varying types from full, inters and wets? Circa
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:24 am
by duncan
I didnt like the 888's to start with - i prefered my A048's I had on before but if you can get some serious (and even) heat into them they can last very well and grip like anything.
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:55 am
by BEN H
[quote="stuart"]Tried Formula R's (loved them) tried the follow on 02's (even better) can't afford 03's
Pound for pound probably better than the 888's and more durable than the normal compound A048's.
If you're thinking for your 850, the 888's won't last five minutes. They seem to perform well on cars up to 1350kgs and not much beyond that in my experience.
Do these need to be road legal? If not, why not save yourself a bomb and go for part worn slicks of varying types from full, inters and wets? Circa
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 7:43 pm
by 591 bhp volvo 850
Hi Guys not been on here for a while

can any recomend me the cheapest place on the net for these D03j's ??
Russ
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 8:28 pm
by Stuart
Typically it's Camskill Russ
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... 1019s666p0
Since you've been on the forum we have managed to get some first rate advice from Alan Meaker, the motorsport man from Toyo
He may be able to help you if you need any technical advice regarding their tyres for your car
A few other considerations
Kumho
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... 2s685p9714
Rated highly and an appreciable saving
Federal
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... b681s685p0
Sidewaysfletch is using Federals now (on one of his cars) and is very pleased with them. Cracking value for money