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Toyo T1 Sport Any Reviews?


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Honda vezel not sports car

 

driving style2.

oderate lots of expressways

Suggest you stick to stock size since you're not slirit driving.

If you concern on FC , you can try goodyear efficient grip performance , good on wet and dry , most important the price was good, also with low rolling resistant which mean good fc.

Comfort wise was good, traction and grip also good.

I'm using 225/50/17 on my car, still quite good traction when 220kmh, of course don't compare with PSS,Assy 2.

You can try check price compare between T1S .

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Suggest you stick to stock size since you're not slirit driving.

If you concern on FC , you can try goodyear efficient grip performance , good on wet and dry , most important the price was good, also with low rolling resistant which mean good fc.

Comfort wise was good, traction and grip also good.

I'm using 225/50/17 on my car, still quite good traction when 220kmh, of course don't compare with PSS,Assy 2.

You can try check price compare between T1S .

 

 

thanks for the recommendation bro will look into it

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thanks for the recommendation bro will look into it

I will suggest you use 215/55/17 (not 225/50/17)

better comfort and if you care FC go for those Green tyre has lower rolling resistant (LRR)

but don't expect lot saving FC , is marginal and Cost more but is for our future - reduce consumption of petrol and less CO2

do our part for future

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I've been driving on this tyre since May of this year.

I got it mainly because of the good price for a rare size: 235/45/R18 for my Suzuki Kizashi.

Compared to the old OEM Yokohama dB E70 tyres, I think they increased my FC by about 0.3-.5km/L - very slight but I'm pretty sure it got worse by a bit.

In terms of noise, I would consider as good as or slightly better than the E70 but with a sharper feel and better grip. With the E70 I was always a bit nervous on rainy roads but the Proxes have been great in both wet and dry. Have not experienced any hydroplaning even in heavy weather. If you get a good price too I think they are a very decent choice.

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I've been driving on this tyre since May of this year.

I got it mainly because of the good price for a rare size: 235/45/R18 for my Suzuki Kizashi.

Compared to the old OEM Yokohama dB E70 tyres, I think they increased my FC by about 0.3-.5km/L - very slight but I'm pretty sure it got worse by a bit.

In terms of noise, I would consider as good as or slightly better than the E70 but with a sharper feel and better grip. With the E70 I was always a bit nervous on rainy roads but the Proxes have been great in both wet and dry. Have not experienced any hydroplaning even in heavy weather. If you get a good price too I think they are a very decent choice.

 

thks bro for the info

am settled for 225/55/17

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I've been driving on this tyre since May of this year.

I got it mainly because of the good price for a rare size: 235/45/R18 for my Suzuki Kizashi.

Compared to the old OEM Yokohama dB E70 tyres, I think they increased my FC by about 0.3-.5km/L - very slight but I'm pretty sure it got worse by a bit.

In terms of noise, I would consider as good as or slightly better than the E70 but with a sharper feel and better grip. With the E70 I was always a bit nervous on rainy roads but the Proxes have been great in both wet and dry. Have not experienced any hydroplaning even in heavy weather. If you get a good price too I think they are a very decent choice.

 

 

where did u get yours?

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Just changed to T1 sport yesterday.

Anyone using for a while? Maybe 6 months or longer?

Can provide review? Specially the wear rate.

Thanks.

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225/55-17 increases overall diameter by slightly more than 2% while 215/55-17 is almost identical to stock size. That is, if 225/55-17 is used, when speedo reads 98 is actually 100 km/h

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Just changed to T1 sport yesterday.

Anyone using for a while? Maybe 6 months or longer?

Can provide review? Specially the wear rate.

Thanks.

 

mine is coming close to two years and the rubber has clocked more than 30,000km. i can say the wear rate is pretty decent although it's internal rating is only 240. good grip in dry and wet conditions. an underrated tyre, i would say. :D

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