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BFGOODRICH G-Force Sport Comp-2 any good for stockish car?
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<blockquote data-quote="geoffmt" data-source="post: 16295259" data-attributes="member: 173955"><p>The bfg R-1 would be comparable to the toyo r888. If you want it to stick, it will wear fast. If you like to do burnouts, then the sport comps will work well and last longer. Compared to an all season tire both are leaps and bounds ahead for warm dry traction, but when cold they have the traction of plastic. I watched a guy wrap his ACR viper around a light pole on a 45° day because of lack of traction and lack of driver skill. Your driving habits and skill will tell you what you should get. If you drive light then the sport comps, if you are heavy footed then get the sticky tires to keep you from being the next meme at a car show</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geoffmt, post: 16295259, member: 173955"] The bfg R-1 would be comparable to the toyo r888. If you want it to stick, it will wear fast. If you like to do burnouts, then the sport comps will work well and last longer. Compared to an all season tire both are leaps and bounds ahead for warm dry traction, but when cold they have the traction of plastic. I watched a guy wrap his ACR viper around a light pole on a 45° day because of lack of traction and lack of driver skill. Your driving habits and skill will tell you what you should get. If you drive light then the sport comps, if you are heavy footed then get the sticky tires to keep you from being the next meme at a car show Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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