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romer

posted on 26/10/05 at 02:22 PM Reply With Quote
Toyo Proxes T1R Good/Bad ??

Hi there Guys, quick question. I keep hearing about people using Toyo Proxes, just not sure which model.
Has anyone any idea what the T1R's are like in 195/50 15 size - dry & wet. Also what would be the average price.

Fitted to mk Indy.

Much appreciate any answers.

Cheers

[Edited on 26/10/05 by romer]

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flak monkey

posted on 26/10/05 at 02:27 PM Reply With Quote
I think 888's are the ones most people use, but I am not sure....

I know Mac1 sell T1S's in 195/50 for £35 each and 888s are £87.50 each

David

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romer

posted on 26/10/05 at 03:28 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by flak monkey
I think 888's are the ones most people use, but I am not sure....


PS welcome to the site


Hi, thanks for the welcome - certainly an absolute fountain of knowledge on here by the looks of it !!!

Re the tyres - was looking at some down the local dealers and also a Toyo book - the 888's looked more of a "track" tyre than an every day dry & wet fast road tyre. The pattern of the 888 doesn't look as though it could handle wet roads as well as say the T1R. At that price the 888's would be out of reach of my pocket anyway

I was just trying to see what alternatives there were to the Yoko 539's that just about everyone seems to use - sometimes a better deal can be had on which types the local dealer sells (he doesn't deal in Yoko's.

Still open for comments anyone ???

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speed8

posted on 26/10/05 at 03:51 PM Reply With Quote
I've used both T1-S and T1-R on the tvr. Lots of grip in the dry and pretty good in the wet. I was out and about yesterday in Sheffield and Leeds and had no problems despite the shocking weather.

The main difference between the R and S if I remember right is that the T1-R has a harder sidewall which makes the ride a little harsher. I've also heard the R's are a bit better in the wet but I've not really noticed myself.

My personal preference is the S but they are both good. (It's also getting a bit harder to find the S).

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Bouldy

posted on 26/10/05 at 04:08 PM Reply With Quote
Hi have you ever considered trying the Goodyear Eagle f1 GSD3??. I work for Goodyear UK as a tyre technician and have had the opertunity to test this tyre on many different types of cars from fords to Ferraris. The wet weather performance is awsome to be honest . The dry performance would not be as good as a Toyo Or Yoko due to thier tread compound is more suited for track use hence the grip. However, the GSD3 has more than enough grip for fast road use . You should try some i swear by em . and im not saying that just because i work for the company.
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shortie

posted on 26/10/05 at 04:46 PM Reply With Quote
I had the T1-S on the Elise and I found them excellent on road and track, the T1-R is supposed to shift more water but I found the T1-S great in the wet anyway.

T1-S are no longer made so if you can find some then they are often a good price.

HTH,
Rich.

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romer

posted on 26/10/05 at 07:10 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bouldy
Hi have you ever considered trying the Goodyear Eagle f1 GSD3??. I work for Goodyear UK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . You should try some i swear by em . and im not saying that just because i work for the company.


Nah, really ????

Seriously though, now that you mention them, my mate's used F1's before on his Pug road rally car and he said they were good.
Will have to check with the local dealer and compare prices against the Toyo's.

Cheers for the input.

Romer

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Hellfire

posted on 26/10/05 at 10:15 PM Reply With Quote
I can confirm that R888's are great in the wet. .............. for sliding about and generally having lots of sideways fun (on a track of course - see the latest video on our website)

For the road and wet weather driving, you might want to try T1-R's. Realistically though, how much wet weather driving are you gonna be doing? If not a lot, then go for the R888's, if your budget will stretch that far. They really are a cracking dry weather tyre when up to temperature.

Oh yeah..... and welcome to the board.






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Volvorsport

posted on 26/10/05 at 11:33 PM Reply With Quote
the difference i see in them is

888's are list 1b
T1R (T1S) are list 1a

everybody in a locost/ sevenesque would be in a list 1b if competing .

for the road - t1r would last longer





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quattromike

posted on 27/10/05 at 02:17 AM Reply With Quote
I would recomend the toyo t1r's , I run them on my current road car and it's like it's on rails. good in wet & dry. thou the price wasn't cheap , I hit a stone at the side of the road and punctured the side wall on one of the tyres so had to get a new one ,£125 for a 235/45r18.
don't seem to wear too quickly either so good all round really

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romer

posted on 27/10/05 at 09:20 AM Reply With Quote
I think it'l have to be the T1R's initially to try - they are available at what I think is a very good price.
Don't expect to be on the track much and cumbrian weather is not exactly tropical !!

Thanks to you all for the comments.

ps
Hellfire - I saw your vids the other day and left a comment on your guest book re camera angle. Cracking vids.

Romer

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ChrisJLW

posted on 27/10/05 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
Prefer the S' myself, they seem to give a more consistant grip. I had R's on the back of my Mk1 MR2 and they seemed to have occasional 'off' days where they didn't grip as much.

The R's got trashed by Elvington in 1 day, Eagle F1's tend to melt on the track. (On the Mr2 anyway).

mytyres.co.uk still have the S in stock.





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Avoneer

posted on 27/10/05 at 11:18 AM Reply With Quote
Remember the weight of your car will be about half a normal car, so anything suitable for normal cars is normally a tad hard for our cars.

Pat...





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Hellfire

posted on 27/10/05 at 11:32 AM Reply With Quote
Romer, be sure to get a quote for your tyres from Tadltd on this forum. His prices are pretty good and service is superb






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