DR Motosport Posted November 24, 2006 Share Posted November 24, 2006 Just replaced my Toyo T1-R's with a set of Goodyears. The Toyo's were good in the dry if a little soft when the weather was very warm back in July, and good in the wet when new. However now they were down to 3-4mm I thought they were rubbish, hence changing them earlier than I wanted to. I've used the Goodyears before and the wet weather grip was fantastic all through their life. Got a set of 225/45x17's for £336 fitted , about the same price as the Toyo's - no choice really. Link to comment
doorman Posted November 24, 2006 Share Posted November 24, 2006 A say, thats what ive taught you grandville. Mr arkwright Link to comment
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