beaver34
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posted on 10/8/11 at 10:13 PM |
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Road tyres
I will be using my car for mostly road use, running 15" wheels 7" up front band 8" at rear I do have a set of soft r888 but
don't really want to use them on the road, was thing of running t1r? What do people think? Will ge around the 250 bhp mark or just use the 888?
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austin man
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posted on 10/8/11 at 10:26 PM |
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888's are unforgiving in the wet so possibly best to have a second set the T1rs are a widely used tyre with good press as are some of the
Yoko's I have a set of hancook on mine for wet. The 888's won suffer too much with normal road use as you wont be thrashing it as you
would on a track so will still last a while
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nz_climber
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posted on 12/8/11 at 10:48 PM |
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I would be looking at the likes of the Toyo R1R and Bridgestone RE11, alot stickier tyres than the T1R (similar compounds to the R88), but also have
good wet weather performance (due to more grooves etc).
I will be getting RE11 for my car once its on the road.
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Xtreme Kermit
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posted on 13/8/11 at 04:59 PM |
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Toyo R1R rubber is very good. Excellent sticky stuff for dry conditions, and enough grooves to do a good job of shifting water in the wet.
I got caught in a torrential downpour on the way back from Newark
The A1M was awash and although I was definitely floating a little, there was no loss of control. The limiting factor was the visibility - fcuk all!
R1R do seem to be in short supply at the mo. I need one to replace one with a slow puncture and camskill are showing no stock and no delivery date
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