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losman29 Aug 2, 2005 06:40 PM

Toyo T1R's...Comments???
 
Looking to buy new tires for my 6Mt and was thinking these would work well. Anybody with thoughts or opinions or Toyo stories saying otherwise. thx

vat_U_tink Aug 2, 2005 07:14 PM

Toyo Works
 
Toyo tires are great. There great bang for your buck. Expecially The proxies T1-R's. BBUUTT.. If you got the dollors to get better ones. Get the bridgestone S0-3's AWSOME TIRES. I have em on my G. There AMAZING. But again the Toyo's are great tires.

protocav Aug 2, 2005 07:44 PM

the jury is still out on my T1-R's.

Triple8Sol Aug 2, 2005 09:53 PM

Just put a pair on the rears today. I'll let you know...

IMO and from all the tire guys I've talked to, BFG KDW2's are probably better than the S-03's and cheaper to boot...

losman29 Aug 2, 2005 11:55 PM

Thanks for all the insight already. I'll try to wait a little longer.

Eagle1 Aug 3, 2005 12:03 AM

the tires from Toyo, and their captive "street-tuner" tire company Nitto, are a very good value. I presently have a set of Toyo RA-1 and Nitto NT-01 on 18 inch rims, as well as a set of the Bridgestone SO-3 on some 19inch street wheels. The stones are a good tire, but very heavy compared to the offerings from Toyo/Nitto. I would go with Toyo for my next set of street rubber.

silvsurf Aug 3, 2005 12:11 AM

I've had my T1R's on for about a month now. They took longer than I thought to break in, but so far so good. Pretty happy with'em.

AussieV35 Aug 3, 2005 01:22 AM

Absolutely brilliant on my WRX once broken in

SinG35c Aug 3, 2005 02:09 AM

I just got T1-Rs, just how are you guys "breaking them in"?

silvsurf Aug 3, 2005 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by SinG35c
I just got T1-Rs, just how are you guys "breaking them in"?

Just drive! :)

But seriously, I think Toyo puts some kind of protectant on the tires that needs to wear down before you really feel them grip the road. My VDC was coming on a lot during intial usage on sharp turns.

Toptoneone Aug 3, 2005 04:22 PM

I've had my t-1r's for about a month because I got a blow out on the freeway hitting a metal thingy in the road. Took out my t-1s so I bought the new. Smoother,quieter and seems like the traction is the same. Better tire then previous.

Triple8Sol Aug 6, 2005 02:31 AM

My VDC came on today when I was just taking a medium curve on the highway. Pretty ghey, but hopefully it won't happen again. So how many miles are you guys taking to break in these T1-R's? Mine are in the rear, btw...

Triple8Sol Aug 8, 2005 03:49 AM

Just ran autox all day this past Saturday. They were pretty good :)

losman29 Aug 8, 2005 01:40 PM

Thanks for the responce. looks like i 'm sold.

Buddha Aug 8, 2005 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
My VDC came on today when I was just taking a medium curve on the highway. Pretty ghey, but hopefully it won't happen again. So how many miles are you guys taking to break in these T1-R's? Mine are in the rear, btw...

if you are running different tires front and rear, the vdc will kick in again because it thinks your car is going out of control.


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