no...
got offered same tyres i think at $135 fitted and balance, if anything less, at bob jane t marts
im in melb though
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no...
got offered same tyres i think at $135 fitted and balance, if anything less, at bob jane t marts
im in melb though
ive used the advan ad07s- theyre awesome street tyres in the dry, very sticky....
also felt the toyo t1rs were good value for money as well
ive used falken fk451s , they good value money for tyres as well...
tyres i didnt like were nankangs lol
Any experience with AD048 and Toyo R888? Which is better?
currently using toyo t1r's on my dc2r, awesome improvment over my shitty falkens. i can go faster in the went on the toyos then i could in the dry on the falkens. they are great value for money but they have alot of roll. took me a while to find the right pressure to run them at to get the right balance i was after. im amazed by their wet weather performance tho.
1. $150 (have seen them as low as $130)
2. Toyo Proxes T1-R 195/50/15
3. Excellent. When i first bought the car I had 14' dunlop le mans, which were absolute shite, although good as far as treadwear goes.
These tyres are excellent both in the wet and dry. The grip limit is very high, but the breakaway is still gradual so they arent scary.
Similar story in the wet, unless your punting pretty damn hard you wont find the limit of them. With brand new deep tread, at town speeds (60kmh) i was unable to make them aquaplane, but I wasnt going crazy.
i have c-drives on my car now 195/50 and my opinion is i think there better then g3's but thats just my own opinion
So thats your opinion's opinion?
HAHAHAHAH Rofle my Waffle.
T1R's on 36psi makes your car CRASH. My car is now just that little bit less JDM.
-_-;
im using 205/45/16 yoko c drives fantastic tyre in wet and dry
but not as good as the advan ad07's that i was using on my other set of rims!
anyone tried Yokohama S drive ?