Tires NANKANG or MRF

NANKANG Tires

I have them ony C5. They're actually not bad even when not up to temp. I just don't push them hard until I build some heat. On the street they're AOK as long as youre not stupid.

Pros: not bad even cold
Cons: push hard when cold
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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NANKANG Tires

I really like the CRS. Handles a bit more heat than most of the super 200 tires, but sticks way better than the endurance 200’s. Not good in the rain though.

Pros: sticks way better
Cons: not good in rain
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NANKANG Tires

I’ve actually been running NS-2Rs on my Miata for a few months now. For the price, they’re seriously hard to beat. Grip is great once they’re warmed up, and they’ve taken a decent beating at a couple of track days without falling apart. I was skeptical at first, but they’ve earned my respect.

Pros: great grip, durable
Cons: grip needs warm up
Vehicle: Mazda
Part number: NS-2RS
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NANKANG Tires

I will say the nankangs also suffer more in the rain (could be temp related too, but feels like they don’t evacuate water as well)

Cons: suffer more in rain
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NANKANG Tires

These are the Nankang CRS tires, saw similar wear pattern from the RT660s as well (in fact that kind of just chunked away leaving rings of cords).

Cons: chunked away, rings of cords
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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MRF Tires

Not MRF. We have a six hour proddie car race at Bathurst sponsored by them and I never met anyone who drove on them say anything good about MRF

Cons: no good feedback
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