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<blockquote data-quote="662" data-source="post: 16237634" data-attributes="member: 161934"><p>Ahhh, but not my definition of daily driving. This is why I have two sets of wheels, CF+MPSC2 for track work and a second set with Hankook's for daily driving.</p><p> </p><p>Too sticky is throwing rocks or loose gravel like a snow blower and the slightly lower traction makes almost anything I do on a public road more fun, especially if it starts to rain.</p><p></p><p>I like to make the car feel fast and break-em loose a bit when I play and when I do that with the SC2's it requires more speed and power because the additional dry grip and traction, doesn't make sense on a public road.</p><p></p><p>My MPSC2's are stored in the house in winter since they can't be exposed to freezing temps, something about altering the molecular structure. And if it's an R, you better have some good locks on them CF rims...</p><p></p><p>If 2020 SC2's are similar to the earlier R's, then I'm not sure they should be standard equipment, imo way better as a option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="662, post: 16237634, member: 161934"] Ahhh, but not my definition of daily driving. This is why I have two sets of wheels, CF+MPSC2 for track work and a second set with Hankook's for daily driving. Too sticky is throwing rocks or loose gravel like a snow blower and the slightly lower traction makes almost anything I do on a public road more fun, especially if it starts to rain. I like to make the car feel fast and break-em loose a bit when I play and when I do that with the SC2's it requires more speed and power because the additional dry grip and traction, doesn't make sense on a public road. My MPSC2's are stored in the house in winter since they can't be exposed to freezing temps, something about altering the molecular structure. And if it's an R, you better have some good locks on them CF rims... If 2020 SC2's are similar to the earlier R's, then I'm not sure they should be standard equipment, imo way better as a option. [/QUOTE]
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