Vesfreq Neutral Newbie October 5, 2007 Share October 5, 2007 (edited) Hi,Just upgraded to AD07s. Pretty good tyres compared to the previous set of Kumho Ecstas KU31 which I used to have. Grip is really good on dry weather. Have yet to try wet weather.From 0 to 100km/h (about 6 plus secs), the tyres still grip tightly to the road. Cornering is also a lot more firm compared with KU31. My ride already using koni shocks, which are pretty hard. But, the AD07s further add on more firmness to cornerings.Road noise didn't feel much different from ku31. Besides, there are a lot of other noises in my ride. Some r caused my the coils and other stuff. The drive is still reasonably comfy. However, dun expect very smooth ride.AD07 also feels a lot lighter than my old Ku31.Have not fully run in the tyres. On overall, the tyres are a good buy. Just bought recently. Great price for the tyres. Almost bought Hankook Rs2, but I guess the Rs2 would have better wet weather grip compared with the AD07.I'm not an all weather cheongster too. At first, wanted to buty rs2. But, I drive pretty slow during wet weather. End up choosing AD07. Better wet weather grip would ve been more desirable. Then again, I drive real slow during rain. PS: Other worth considering tyres prob include the new Bridgestone Adrenaline and potenza s03. May be next yr try s03. Edited August 12, 2014 by BabyBlade ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newkid 2nd Gear October 5, 2007 Share October 5, 2007 me using this too, 225/18/45. noise was ok at first. when it hits 5 to 6k km, noise became loud. agree cornering and road handling is great. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mzrmazda3 6th Gear October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 (edited) Bro, glad that you are happy with your new rubbers For dry, the AD07s really grips like a leech but for wet, gonna go slower cos have heard quite a few negative comments on it Edited October 6, 2007 by Mzrmazda3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Relagsingh 4th Gear October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 IMO you should try RE-01R Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abba Neutral Newbie October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 Yeah, AD07 known not to perform well in wet esp semi wet. It's not just driving slower in the wet but in an emergency when you need the grip to get yourself out of trouble it may not be there. R-S2 honestly have been a better bet as it grips better in wet, even better than RE01R . So far there isn't another tyre out there that offers this balance of all round grip at affordable price Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferrari7 Neutral Newbie October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 From these test results, we can see that the AD07 is superior to R-S2 in terms of wet performance. Test results by Car and Driver 2005 on wet skidpad AD07s - 0.74Gs T1R - 0.71Gs (See, the AD07s even outperform a wet tuned tyre) R-S2 - 0.69Gs Wet braking from 80kmh (AD07 outbrakes R-S2 by 8.1%.) AD07 - 26.67m R-S2 - 29.02m T1R - 30.11m (Both dry tuned tyres outperform T1R?) So I am wondering why there is so much talk about AD07 being poor in the wet? Its misleading isn't it? I am on the AD07s myself and there is certainly no doubt about its wet grip. After all, if it can outbrake a T1R in the wet . . . how bad can wet grip be? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newkid 2nd Gear October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 frankly, i have been using for 6 months. i drive 140 to 180 km/hr on NS to malacca, but drive at most 100 km/hr in wet conditions, and so far, heng heng, the tyres have not failed me yet. some pple say in wet conditions "when you need it". i leave you to figure out when you need it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stare Neutral Newbie October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 personally tried both AD07 and T1R. T1R wet is really bad. AD07 wet is excellent. only poor in drainage otherwise damp road is still solid. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Furrynadz 5th Gear October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 car and driver ...can be taken with a bagful of salt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sickscientist Clutched October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 I am using AD07 for 10k alrdy.... The tyres have poor response on damp roads... It will even skid during hard braking... Dry grip is excellent... Have no worries taking high speed cornering even on track days... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wreckwrx 1st Gear October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 (edited) I was on AD07 215/45/R17 before and I must say it really is a very fun set of tyres. All I can say is that enjoy your tyres but please be very very sensible under wet conditions. I found it out the hard way....... Edited October 6, 2007 by Wreckwrx Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferrari7 Neutral Newbie October 6, 2007 Share October 6, 2007 (edited) May I ask why we should doubt Car and Driver Magazine credibility? I sure can't vouch for their consistency of testing methology; but have the test results being repeatly proven otherwise by more credible publications? I mean if Car and Driver isn't to be trusted, then what is? Surely not Hypertune yeah. Would love to hear your opinions. Edited October 6, 2007 by Ferrari7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesfreq Neutral Newbie October 6, 2007 Author Share October 6, 2007 Next set of tyres would be these. lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesfreq Neutral Newbie October 6, 2007 Author Share October 6, 2007 Like I said, I m a conservative driver. The tyres are for track and sunny days. Even if I'm to use regular tyres, I still drive conservatively on wet weathers. Good tyres are important, so are good driving habits. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abba Neutral Newbie October 7, 2007 Share October 7, 2007 AD07 wet grip is rubbish, esp semi wet conditions. Be VERY ginger in the wet. I skidded on them but luckily nothing happenned to the car. I'm NEVER touching them again Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swiftboi Neutral Newbie October 7, 2007 Share October 7, 2007 can i know how fast u travelling and wat car model? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stare Neutral Newbie October 7, 2007 Share October 7, 2007 To me its the driver controlling the car not the car controlling the driver. If you ever buang in AD07 on wet. Please do not blame the tire. Blame yourself. You are saying nobody buang in RS2 or any other better tire before? They suck too?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swiftboi Neutral Newbie October 7, 2007 Share October 7, 2007 hmmm..... S03 i quote before the price still no different 1pc abt $160 - $180 for 15inch correct mi if my price is incorrect. There's oso alot of good comments regarding bridgestone adrenaline RE-001 hmmm.... but the price really big in gap My choice of tyres: (not in order) AD-07 RE-001 RS-2 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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