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  1. #1
    need something
    grippy
    and durable
  2. #2
    Michelin Pilots
  3. #3
    yoko s drives
    toyo px4
  4. #4
    Uniroyal rainsports

    can't comment on the 3's but the 2's were immense! And they last.
  5. #5
    yoko s drive's when i need new rubber im getting them again
  6. #6
    Goodyear F1's I think they are an amazing tyer but they are getting hard to find at the moment
  7. #7
    goodyear eagle f1's gsd3. best tyre available for the money imo. cheapest you can get them is roughly £55 per tyre but they are worth it. as said above though, they are getting hard to get hold of.
  8. #8
    Toyo t1r just got a pair 46£ each well cheap and if you get them on demontweeks this month free delivery over 100£ I got water wetter coolant thing lol
  9. #9
    toyo proxies tr-1's are pretty good for the money
  10. #10
    I'd definately go for T1Rs again over the S Drives I had before them.
  11. #11
    Yoko Parada
    Toyo t1r
    Falken ze912

    All are good tyres and are all reasonably priced
  12. #12
    T1r's and paradas aren't durable though.
  13. #13
    the guy said he wants durable tyres and people are saying toyo proxes t1r?

    seriously, the tread falls off them.
  14. #14
    Yoko S-drives
  15. #15
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by maddison_vts View Post
    the guy said he wants durable tyres and people are saying toyo proxes t1r?

    seriously, the tread falls off them.
    Mine lasted long enough, over a year with 4 trackdays, and probably well over 10k miles on them. OK, it's not as long as some ditchfinders, but if he's wanting something grippy too, then there needs to be a compromise between durability and grip.
  16. #16
    I bought 4 Toyo T1R's for my VTS wheels. Cost me £165 delivered and i love them!
  17. #17
    Rainsport 2's

    Basically /Thread
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by titchster View Post
    Mine lasted long enough, over a year with 4 trackdays, and probably well over 10k miles on them. OK, it's not as long as some ditchfinders, but if he's wanting something grippy too, then there needs to be a compromise between durability and grip.
    mine lasted less than 6k with just road use.

    oh, and majority of that was motorway.
  19. #19
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bickerton View Post
    Rainsport 2's

    Basically /Thread
    Thank you.

    Just have a look at tyre review sites and you'll see that these really are one of the best road tyres around.

    Wet grip- excellent
    dry grip- excellent
    wear rate- excellent
  20. #20
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Mr_P View Post
    Thank you.

    Just have a look at tyre review sites and you'll see that these really are one of the best road tyres around.

    Wet grip- excellent
    dry grip- excellent
    wear rate- excellent
    Managed to get mine £45 corner fitter too
  21. #21
    im rocking the toyo tr1s and there not bad like. the uniroyal rainsports i had before wore down bloody quick (about a year) but it might be becuase i didnt wear them in
  22. #22
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by LSOfreak View Post
    im rocking the toyo tr1s and there not bad like. the uniroyal rainsports i had before wore down bloody quick (about a year) but it might be becuase i didnt wear them in
    Would that be rainsport, or rainsport 2's?
  23. #23
    kuhmo ku31's and falken ze912's are good value for money now as well
  24. #24
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bickerton View Post
    Would that be rainsport, or rainsport 2's?
    no idea... helpful i know lol
  25. #25
    goodyear f1 are best tyres ive had, worth the small fortune