Federal SS595 or 595 Evo???

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Hi,
hoping to get some sharing on which tyre series to choose for street, touge & occasionally track use.

Federal SS595 or 595 Evo?

Thanks
 
Hi,
hoping to get some sharing on which tyre series to choose for street, touge & occasionally track use.

Federal SS595 or 595 Evo?

Thanks

SS595 is now named as 595. Basically not much changes, therefore 595 Evo should be of newer technology. Street & Touge use are okay, but for track 595 RS-R is better......
 
SS595 is now named as 595. Basically not much changes, therefore 595 Evo should be of newer technology. Street & Touge use are okay, but for track 595 RS-R is better......

Oic...Thanks
 
using 595SS now. quite satisfied with it even in SIC... of course RSR will provide tremendously higher grip in circuit but IMHO 595SS is good enough as an all-rounder. price is very affordable too...
 
I like federal tyres but the downside it that not all shops selling it....a friend had a big puncture on 1 of the tyres and we searched whole klang area for a replacement.....only 1 shop sell's it at rm 345 per piece...
 
I like federal tyres but the downside it that not all shops selling it....a friend had a big puncture on 1 of the tyres and we searched whole klang area for a replacement.....only 1 shop sell's it at rm 345 per piece...

Federal tyres or that model in particular.....:confused:
 
get 595 evo. it's a step above 595ss anyway.
previously used that and excellent dry grip..
 
Using 595 Evo now. Downside is it's noisy. Wet grip is better than standard tyres but no match for wet-type tyres like Eagle F1 and Michelin PS3. But it's good anyway. Dry grip is phenomenal for a tyre in this price range.

but like I said - it's goddamn bloody noisy.
 
Using 595 Evo now. Downside is it's noisy. Wet grip is better than standard tyres but no match for wet-type tyres like Eagle F1 and Michelin PS3. But it's good anyway. Dry grip is phenomenal for a tyre in this price range.

but like I said - it's goddamn bloody noisy.

Do anyone know what the price for 595 Evo size 235/45/17?
If yes, pls share the place to buy too....

Thanks
 
Using 595 Evo now. Downside is it's noisy. Wet grip is better than standard tyres but no match for wet-type tyres like Eagle F1 and Michelin PS3. But it's good anyway. Dry grip is phenomenal for a tyre in this price range.

but like I said - it's goddamn bloody noisy.
i'm the opposite.
i feel it's quite ok.
not too quite but not that niosy.
hmm..
 
i'm the opposite.
i feel it's quite ok.
not too quite but not that niosy.
hmm..

Individual have individual priorities and standard. That is why, when one mentioned good grip may not be the same to another. Therefore, for noisy, comfort, handling all the same......have to individually try them.
When I fitted the F1 Asy., last time, one member actual came over to my place and try the tyres out.....but then again, on different car may be different again.....
 
Individual have individual priorities and standard. That is why, when one mentioned good grip may not be the same to another. Therefore, for noisy, comfort, handling all the same......have to individually try them.
When I fitted the F1 Asy., last time, one member actual came over to my place and try the tyres out.....but then again, on different car may be different again.....
yup.
different ppl, different opinion.
different car, different feel.
example, an average priced UHP tyre can perform as good as expensive UHP tyre on a smaller car.

btw, the 595 evo tyres i used on a perdana.
now using c-drive, the dry performance not as used to, but comfort and aquaplaning resistance is up.
 
yup.
different ppl, different opinion.
different car, different feel.
example, an average priced UHP tyre can perform as good as expensive UHP tyre on a smaller car.

btw, the 595 evo tyres i used on a perdana.
now using c-drive, the dry performance not as used to, but comfort and aquaplaning resistance is up.

C-Drive or C-Drive 2? Comfort of course as C range is for Combination of Comfort and Performance, but I am surprise it is better in aquaplaning also. Sure you are not comparing New C-Drive to Bald 595Evo...:biggrin:
 
C-Drive or C-Drive 2? Comfort of course as C range is for Combination of Comfort and Performance, but I am surprise it is better in aquaplaning also. Sure you are not comparing New C-Drive to Bald 595Evo...:biggrin:
haha. maybe. :biggrin:
and its c-drive 1 (ac01). c-drive 2 (ac02) still not available in 17"..

and it's not new c-drive, it's 2nd hand about 60% left. got it from fren very cheap..
i'm still waiting for c-drive 2 in 17" to be available..
 
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haha. maybe. :biggrin:
and its c-drive 1 (ac01). c-drive 2 (ac02) still not available in 17"..

and it's not new c-drive, it's 2nd hand about 60% left. got it from fren very cheap..
i'm still waiting for c-drive 2 in 17" to be available..

Oh, I thought new tyres.....ok, noted.....
 
just to share,

Federal 595 EVO 225/45/17 RM380
Federal 595 same size is RM350

some tyre shop along jln kapar, didt pay attention to the shop name:sleep:
 

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