connico wrote:Try PP2 if you think RE001's are to slippery in the wet.
BTW You do know that you cant drive the same in the wet as you drive in the dry right??? It seems like a lot of people think you can get miracle rubber that treat the wet like its dry. Unless your willing to get one set of wet tyres and one set of dry tyres like motor sports then keep dreaming.
Even then F1-F3-M GT have to change their driving technique to suit the conditions.
You instantly assume i drive like a "drifter wannabe" in the wet? yeah right. I dont appreciate your sarcasm, i simply stated that i wanted tyres that were "good" in the wet, they dont have to stick amazingly well but just incase a situation arises where i need that extra grip, it would be good to have, also i currently have low budget comfort tyres so anything is better than those in the wet

I hope this makes a bit more sense to you.
