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Old 06-01-2015
Gavin Collingwood Gavin Collingwood is offline
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Depends on which class you're running. I've basically tried almost every tyre combo on this track running 2wd.
Basically bb greens on rear in wet/damp conditions, thats a must. Most 4wd run bb greens up front too whether it's the 2wd version or 4wd version.
Now 2wd in the wet is a different story as it depends on what type of 2wd you run whether it be mid motor of forward motor, model and personal preference.
I find with my tm2v2 in greasy/wet conditions that bb greens on the rear and silver cuts staggers is perfect as the forward motor car has loads of steering anyway and this was also the case with my old rb6 (a more steery mid motor car)
But on my tc02c evo I've recently found that using bb green on the rear with schumacher green minispikes at the front works the best as the silver cuts push too much with that car.

In the dry recently, bb whites have become more prominent especially in 2wd. Whites are far less edgy than schumacher yellows so especially when the grip gets very high it's the way to go around bury. But again it's personal preference
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