Toyo tires?
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I have Toyo T1-S tires on the Red Rocket, and the tires stick like glue! In terms of roadholding ability, the T1-S tires give the Potenza S0-3 Pole Positions that I have on the 1989 Turbo a run for their money!
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6K outta tires?? I'd be crying.. all season for the daily driver, I have to make a years worth outta each set!
Jonathan, do you have a high res pic of youre sig shot? -- such an amazing tribute.
Jonathan, do you have a high res pic of youre sig shot? -- such an amazing tribute.
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I agree with everyone else's assessment of the RA1's. They are a great DE tire and durable enought to drive to the track. And they ride better than my Kumho MX street tires, which I will not buy again. No, they are not as fast as Michelin PSC's or Hoosier's, and some of the Kumho R-compound tires.
As far as their street tires go, I have heard nothing but praise for the T1-S, although I've never used them personally. They are light, smooth, and handle well in the dry and wet, but do run a bit narrow for the size. I've also used the Proxes 4 and TPT on sedans, and they are both good tires.
As far as their street tires go, I have heard nothing but praise for the T1-S, although I've never used them personally. They are light, smooth, and handle well in the dry and wet, but do run a bit narrow for the size. I've also used the Proxes 4 and TPT on sedans, and they are both good tires.
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Originally Posted by Chris_924s
Jonathan, do you have a high res pic of youre sig shot? -- such an amazing tribute.
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