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vibrio

posted on 27th Oct 03 at 09:41

it's cause they are a boy racer tyre :lol:


miles

posted on 27th Oct 03 at 09:24

I cant believe people dont get on with toyo proxes, I've got them on the front and I think they are amazing in wet and dry! The fact you can get them for £41 each helpts as well. :)


vibrio

posted on 27th Oct 03 at 08:37

quote:
Originally posted by Ed Renshaw
Hmmmm. I'm not all that convinced. I've found them for £43 each but if they're not gonna last long, then I'll look elsewhere!

What kind of miles do you get with a set?

[Edited on 26-10-2003 by Ed Renshaw]



that depends onthe car, tyre size and driver.


t44rnt

posted on 27th Oct 03 at 08:35

i had uniroylas on my old wheels and they were quality, ive got toyo's now on my new wheels, and to tell u the truth im not impressed as i spun the car after havin the new wheels after 2 days


drunkenfool

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 22:53

i have them on mine at the moment in 195/45/15 and im pleased with them. Dunno what tyres are coming with my new wheels tho.


Ed Renshaw

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 22:43

SilverSport1.4 - u got any pics m8?


SilverSport1.4

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 22:39

I've got em in 16's. They r ok but not brilliant. They look like tractor tyres from the side- not good. I wouldn't go 4 them again.


Ed Renshaw

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 22:27

Hmmmm. I'm not all that convinced. I've found them for £43 each but if they're not gonna last long, then I'll look elsewhere!

What kind of miles do you get with a set?

[Edited on 26-10-2003 by Ed Renshaw]


vibrio

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 21:48

yes a good tyre. even rallye 540's are a good tyre.


dannycorsa c

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 18:07

i have them in 16s cheapest tyres i cud get and i think they ar quite good! great in the wet! iv found that yokos grip very well but they dont last very long!


wainey

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 18:05

didnt like them when i had them, didnt rate them compared to my yokos, personal opinion though!


RobHayes

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 17:22

well my toyos r good in both wet and dry, hasnt moved once, despite how fast the corner


glasgow_corsa_c

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 16:43

had the rainsports on my old 16s,

shit hot, in wet or dry weather.

highly recomend them.


Scott

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 01:53

very good


IntaCepta

posted on 26th Oct 03 at 00:11

underated tyre in wet.
not bad in the dry as well.


lacky75

posted on 25th Oct 03 at 22:53

i rate these very highly, they are very grippy in the wet and average-good in the dry.

Its just a shame they dont last to long. :!


Andy

posted on 25th Oct 03 at 22:52

I had them on the Golf - pretty good; much better than Pirelli P6000s. Nice and quiet for motorway cruising too. A of a 'feathery' feel though to the steering


calidus

posted on 25th Oct 03 at 22:25

ar 16 or 17"tyres cheaper? Ive found it aint the rim price that bothers me its the tyres n life!!!


PainZ

posted on 25th Oct 03 at 21:48

AdiSri has these,

he seems to like them :)

nice tyre tread pattern also :)


Born_corsa02

posted on 25th Oct 03 at 20:50

My mate has rainsports on his 1.6si fiesta are the bollocks wet or dry


Kris TD

posted on 25th Oct 03 at 20:10

no, but i can say that my toyos are shite in the wet, my 17's had more grip with bf goodridge tyres.


Ed Renshaw

posted on 25th Oct 03 at 20:08

Anyone got these? Rate them or not?

Cheers.