Toyo T1-R Proxes
Discussion
Had them on my 172 cup. Fantastic in all weather and gave me brilliant confidence at speed (where safe of course).
ETA: Have I should say because they are still on there! I just don't drive the car anymore as it's off the road until the summer
ETA: Have I should say because they are still on there! I just don't drive the car anymore as it's off the road until the summer

Edited by MSTRBKR on Thursday 18th November 19:59
Terrific tyre IMHO and as close to the Goodyear Eagle F1's as you can get for £30 less.
Even in the recent frost they were very good, probably due to the soft compound. My car only weighs 1000kg's though so the sidewall thing really isn't an issue.
Tyre wear is also poor but again, in a light car they will do 12-15k
Even in the recent frost they were very good, probably due to the soft compound. My car only weighs 1000kg's though so the sidewall thing really isn't an issue.
Tyre wear is also poor but again, in a light car they will do 12-15k
Thing is you can't get the F1 GSD3's anymore which IMO are slightly better than the Toyo's. I've just put a pair of Falken directionals on, see how they go. To be honest they are all fairly good tyres and all perform slightly differently on different cars. Much, much better than any Tingtonglinglangramalamadingdong for £20 a corner of yer brothers mate Dave......
Fitted them to my Elise and I wasn't pleased at all, felt like I'd lost a lot of steering feel.
Only lasted 8000 miles too, replaced them with Kumho KU-31's that were not only cheaper but brought back the feel from the front end.
I will give them their dues though, they were good in the wet.
Only lasted 8000 miles too, replaced them with Kumho KU-31's that were not only cheaper but brought back the feel from the front end.
I will give them their dues though, they were good in the wet.
Daniel1 said:
they were aweful on my impreza, shockingly terribly bad.
For a small engined Clio it won't make much difference and they will be fine, a reasonable budget tyre.If you want a good tyre for a sporty car don't buy these toyos they are not much good, soft sidewalls, very poor in the wet when pushed hard, have had the misfortune of using them on the following cars
Integra type r
Impreza rb5
205 1.9 track car
Saxo vts
they are cheap for a reason, they are not very good and I would never buy them for one of my cars.
Thorburn said:
Fitted them to my Elise and I wasn't pleased at all, felt like I'd lost a lot of steering feel.
Only lasted 8000 miles too, replaced them with Kumho KU-31's that were not only cheaper but brought back the feel from the front end.
I will give them their dues though, they were good in the wet.
That's interesting although I can see where you're coming from.Only lasted 8000 miles too, replaced them with Kumho KU-31's that were not only cheaper but brought back the feel from the front end.
I will give them their dues though, they were good in the wet.
As the Elise is much lighter I'd have thought the usual problems wouldn't apply but am guessing the Elise is just too sensitive so amplifies the flexible nature of the tyre.
In truth the Toyo's aren't as good for feel as the stock Bridgestone RE40's (on the MR2) but given the driving I do I'd rather trade a bit of feel for wet weather grip (where the Toyo's really excel).
Edited by Fatman2 on Thursday 18th November 20:22
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