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Filby1

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:55

The shity ones i got slide and thats slowing down from40mph not jumping on the brakes


ed

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:53

Toyo's are great in the dry, but I'm not sure if I trust them in the wet... They seem to feel very slippery when the roads are 'greasy'....


Edd

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:33

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
Especially if you drive like a goat.


:thumbs::lol:


Joff

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:32

Especially if you drive like a goat.


Edd

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:26

yes it will improve ride comfort and performance in the wet and dry you should also notice a slight difference in fuel economy


Filby1

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:22

What?


AK

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:19

yes.... if you drive like a goat


Filby1

posted on 3rd Jun 05 at 07:18

How much difference would you get wen Changing Tyres? i got my alloy wheels with Cheap Budget Tyres (Sportiva) i think, these tyres are prob Very Poo.

So if i changed to say a T1-S? or Egle F1 something like that would i feel a big difference with both grip Wet/Dry and Comfort?

[Edited on 03-06-2005 by Filby1]