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NANKANG Tires

It has nankang cr-s 255s on the rear and it wheel spins solidly on all gear shifts to 180km/h. It will need drag radials.

Pros: solid wheel spin
Cons: needs drag radials
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NANKANG Tires

Replaced my OE Pirelli P-Zeros for Nankang CS-R tires! Super grippy and wonderful feedback!

The P-Zeros only lasted 6k miles on aggressive camber. I hope the Nankangs last close to that, but I don’t have my hopes up.

Pros: super grippy, wonderful feedback
Cons: short lifespan (Pirelli)
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 6000 km
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NANKANG Tires

Nangkang CRS best bang for value. Do one hard heat session, then let it fully cool down. Then it’ll last for much longer and have better drop off as you go on.

Pros: best value, lasts longer, better drop off
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NANKANG Tires

Nankang NS-20, super easy to stretch and had no problems with them. also quite cheap (for the size i got them in)

Pros: easy to stretch, no problems, cheap
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PHANTOM Tires

They were fine for my mini cooper in Southern California. I’d get the warranty tho!

Pros: fine in Southern California
Cons: get the warranty
Vehicle: MINI
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NANKANG Tires

I’m a novice driver that has a total of 3 HPDE days on this set of tires. 2000 S2000, Nankang AR1 255 rear and 225 front. I had it aligned last year, with 1/4” toe in as per specs and most recommendations for the AP1 S2K. As you can see, my front tires have minimal wear compared to the rears. On track the lack of rear grip vs front is quite noticeable. There isn’t any wheel spin out of corners, the rear is just loose and twitchy in mid-high speed corners. I’m wondering if that’s why the rear wear is so much higher.

Pros: minimal front wear
Cons: lack of rear grip, rear is loose and twitchy
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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NANKANG Tires
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Rating 3.0

I tried the Nankang CR-S V2 to see if it’s any good. On the road, noise levels are good for this kind of tire, nothing to complain about. Also, driving normally, it handles rain without having issues. That being said, I don’t know if I can say that they handled my last trackday particularly well.

Once they are up to temp and I figured out the correct pressures, the balance was very neutral and it had immense amounts of grip. My laptimes were fast and consistent. So far, so good.

The day came to an early end though, due to a puncture on the front left tire. I am not sure what was the cause of this, but this is the only tire I ever had where it happened. Maybe it’s just really bad luck, but again, I’ve never had that happen with any other tire I used. Don’t mind the wear on the picture, the tire wore down badly because I did an entire (slow) lap on the flat tire when it happened, all the other tires showed no issues in terms of that.

Pros: good noise, handles rain, immense grip
Cons: prone to punctures, trackday issues
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NANKANG Tires

Cheapest brand I ever used was the Nankang NS-2, understeered everywhere and wore out in 2 years

Cons: understeered everywhere, wore out
Part number: NS-2
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