10-20-2009, 02:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-20-2009, 03:16 AM by ninjabones.)
Thanks Steve. Driving in the rain is a dream with the Hoosier Wets (and mine are 1/2 tread and several years old... can't wait to try out at set of new ones). Predictable even at crazy slip angles. I can pull between 1.2 and 1.3Gs in the dry on R6s (on non-cambered turns), whereas on the Hoosier Wets in the rain this weekend, it was like 0.8 - 1 G. However, the big difference in my opinion is in the braking zones. Crazy braking capabilities even through that standing water at the end of the front straight. I couldn't believe how late I was able to brake into turn 1 and how consistent the tires were even with the changing conditions.
Glen
2014 Cayman S
1999 Spec Boxster #270
2006 Cayenne S - grocery-getter and tow rig
2014 Cayman S
1999 Spec Boxster #270
2006 Cayenne S - grocery-getter and tow rig
![[Image: ninjabones-albums-misc-picture1411t-precious.jpg]](http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/members/ninjabones-albums-misc-picture1411t-precious.jpg)