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Yokohama S-Drive Vs A-Drive R1's


dutchie101

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Hey hey,

Ive currently got Yoko S-Drive's on my beemer, very happy with them and terrific wear for a performance tire. Looking for some rubber for my new Work rims for the ZRE rolla. Im thinking S-Drive may be a little overkill for it. Checked out A-Drive R1's. Tread pattern isnt as aggressive, wear is supposed to be the same if not a tiny bit better, and they are supposed to be a bit quieter too. Side walls not a speckie either :P The S-Drives look really good (side walls that is)

Anyone out there running A-Drive R1's?? anyone care to comment?

A-Drive R1

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S-Drive

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Just check sizes available... A-drive R1 only in 225/40/18. S-Drive in 215/40/18

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