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MG Man wrote:see Pornie, this sorta drama almost never happens when u drives MINI
X2 wrote:Since when r888s dont do well in the wet ?
And who these subaru fan boys ? Allyuh like u typing with one hand...
White CZ4A wrote:R888's are rubbish in the wet, and understandably so.
They barely have grooves to dissipate water.
At 80kmh on the highway(wet) I feel my car hydroplaning constantly
I have a full set of four R888's (brand new) on my car and drove over 70Km last night on the highway, in the pouring rain, at an avg. of 80Kmph - 85Kmph. There were a few of the 'low' spots which had standing water and I slowed to 70ish, but I have no issues to report. They worked fine.Kronik wrote:White CZ4A wrote:R888's are rubbish in the wet, and understandably so.
They barely have grooves to dissipate water.
At 80kmh on the highway(wet) I feel my car hydroplaning constantly
i have personally felt R888's on the highway in some moderate to heavy rain at about 80kmh on a evo 8, had to go down to about 60kmh to keep the car straight. worst thing ever!! (dry road is a next story)
so to those who think R888's still good in the wet, put on a set and drive hard in the rain, see if you aint end up like jodi former evo
Porn Star wrote:R888's are very scary in the wet.
Porn Star wrote:R888's are very scary in the wet.
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