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I've driven on them in the dry. Pretty much standard for an R compound tire. It's a good bargain R compound tire as it holds up to heat cycling pretty well and seems to last. It's not much better than the RA1 in my opinion.

 

From what I've heard they're o.k. in the wet. I'd definitely worry about standing water with a tread pattern without a central rain groove. Sevens are easy enough on tires that if you're doing mostly dry weather driving I'd reccomend them as a street tire. The RA1 would probably be a better choice if you're going to see a lot of wet weather driving.

 

On one final note, the RA1 likes a lot of camber and the R888 similarly so, though it seems the R888 produces more camber thrust. I had good results slightly reducing the camber.

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I was running around -3 degrees up front, but this was in a car with a live axle. I believe the spec miata guys are around -2.5 to -3 with the RA1's. with a caterham I'd guess -1.5 to -2 would be reasonable.

 

It's one of those "your results may vary" sorta things. If you don't have one, you can buy a camber gauge for pretty cheap. Toe is easy to check with string/measuring tape. You can definitely play around with it. Keep in mind, it may feel better in the corners, but you'll also lose some braking.

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225/50/R14s on my car.

 

Dry driving is great. These tires will still grip though shiny road too.

 

 

Hitting a puddle in a seven is risky...the one time I spun from a puddle (and into a curb) on the streets I had R888's up front, and 205 width all season nexens (drift tires if youre curious) on the back and the back still came around.

 

The few times I've been stuck in the rain I've been more concerned with the lack of windshield wipers...

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