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IvIarkgraham
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23rd Dec 06 at 13:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

anyone tried them?

supposed to be better in the wet and last longer than the t1-s
N90ATH
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23rd Dec 06 at 13:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hell no

the grip is exceptional in the dry, but slightly damp to wet and sliding time lol

alos mine need replacing after just 3k which is shite really
Robin
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23rd Dec 06 at 13:56   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pay the extra £4 per corner and get Uniroyals.

My experience of Toyos ended in 3k miles, never buying them again for a road car.

[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Robin]
IvIarkgraham
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23rd Dec 06 at 14:06   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

well thats told me
IvIarkgraham
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23rd Dec 06 at 14:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i'll just stick with the t1-s then
mwg
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mine lasted 12k miles
csweatherston
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IMO, the t1r's are great in the dry.....good in the damp, but shoot if theres any lying water...there still better than the t1s's tho.
next im going to try the 888's
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Pay the extra £4 per corner and get Uniroyals.

My experience of Toyos ended in 3k miles, never buying them again for a road car.

[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Robin]


same happened with my corsa C. toyos lasted 4k miles.
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Yoko A539s, awesome stuff.
Phil W
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23rd Dec 06 at 14:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I've had the S's and the R's.

The S's were ace int eh dry, hot and sticky summer, crap in anything to do with winter.

The R's are more controllable, albeit more willing to step out, i can have my Astra sideways round a roundabout and pull it back with ease!
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quote:
Originally posted by EarlofBarnet
Yoko A539s, awesome stuff.


not for me

silly in the wet
Phil W
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A539's are too harder of a compound. They are great in the summer, but when it comes to winter they are too tough, its easy to loose it with Yokie A539's.
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Pay the extra £4 per corner and get Uniroyals.

My experience of Toyos ended in 3k miles, never buying them again for a road car.

[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Robin]


same happened with my corsa C. toyos lasted 4k miles.

I've just got 17.5k out of my front T1-R's think they are a very good tyre. Mine are 235/35/19. My dads are T1-S's in the same size and much prefer mine.
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can u get uniroyals for speedlines cant find the sizes anywhere?
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quote:
Originally posted by M6RKK
can u get uniroyals for speedlines cant find the sizes anywhere?


http://www.rochfordtyres.co.uk/tyres.asp?width=195&profile=45&size=16

for 16"
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£ 52.01 a corner ooft

cheers mate
Robin
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mytyres.com, £48.70, and Toyos are £44.70...
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quote:
Originally posted by M6RKK
£ 52.01 a corner ooft

cheers mate


yeah but that's fitted
N90ATH
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for the money the uniroyals are so much better than toyo's both r and s

the only tyres i would use again except them would be the egale F1 or michiellen (sp) exalto's but both are more expensive

but seems to be very much personal prefrence to tyres as some ppl love tyres others dnt, the uniroyal rainsports seemt o have a very large following really especially on here
Hamish
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Ive had both the T1's and T1'r. As people have said before they are superb in the dry, as soon as they touch water though they go all over the place. Ive got uniroyal rainsport on mine now, they do seem alot better, but they still slide abit in the wet (but i think thats down to my suspension settings more than anything)
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Pay the extra £4 per corner and get Uniroyals.

My experience of Toyos ended in 3k miles, never buying them again for a road car.

[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Robin]


Exactly what he said
RobHayes
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23rd Dec 06 at 16:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i've never had any problems with toyo's wet, dry, whatever. and they have lasted me alot more than 3/4k miles. then again i dont wheelspin all over the place/generally drive like a loony
Robin
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you do drive like a bit of a jessy.
mwg
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I cant understand how the hell you get only 3/4k out of them. Must drive on the limit all the time.
Martin_C
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i have T1-R's for the ek9, yet to fit the wheels yet.

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