Yokos or Toyos??

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aleung2
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Yokos or Toyos??

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Hi there, I need to replace my tyres on 7.5j x 17 wheels. My current tyres are Toyo T1-S's and found them really grippy and exeptional in the wet but I'm wondering whether to go for the new T1-R's or the Yokohama Parada Spec 2's.

I've had conflicting comments about the Yoko's being a bit iffy in the wet but also heard that they're a better tyre than the Toyos. Can anyone give me any recommendations please?

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Post by Demo_202 »

Ive got yoko's, extremely grippy but i find them quite noisey. Ive also heard that they wear down really quick,

Think ill be going for eagle f1's next!

Dunno how much help all that is but nm
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Post by Si_GTi »

I'd stick with the Toyos and buy T1R, or spend a bit extra and go for Goodyear Eagle F1s :)

Well chuffed with my Toyo TiS, can't fault them! :)
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Post by dubsport polo »

dont rate yokahama's had a set on my tsw's and experienced they dont grip at all, kept slipping out on roundabouts.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Si_GTi wrote:I'd stick with the Toyos and buy T1R, or spend a bit extra and go for Goodyear Eagle F1s :)

Well chuffed with my Toyo TiS, can't fault them! :)
What have you got currently then Si?
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Post by Si_GTi »

Toyo T1S!

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They have a bit less tread than that now though :wink:

T1Rs next time I need new rubber :)
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

I'll be going with T1-R's as well I think, when the time comes 8)
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Post by aleung2 »

Cricky, looks like the Yoko's are getting a bit of abuse. I think I think I'll either go for the same T1-S's again or maybe the T1-Rs. I've heard the T1-Ss are much better in the wet than the R's so thats why I'm not sure. With our weather you need tyres that grip in the wet. :)

Thanks for the feedback guys.
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Post by Redline »

Right, I've ran Yokohama AVS Sports for years now and never had any problems with them in the wet. They were developed as a rain tyre for Formula Atlantic single seaters.

Incredible grip in the dry, great resistance to aquaplaning and generally a very decent tyre. Standard fitment on the Aston Martin Vanquish also.

So there you go, positive comments about Yoko's for once.
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Post by aleung2 »

Thanks redline, at last someone rating the Yokos. Personally I cant see there being much difference between Yokos and Toyos but its something i have to consider.

I wasnt thinking of the AVS though but I agree, they're a good tyre but I was looking at Paradas. Thanks a lot for the comment.
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Post by paulzpolo »

had toyos t1s think they great on par with goodyear eagle f1s but a little cheaper good all round tyre, havent tried t1r yet but very good reports
had lot of prbelms with perrelli had on car for 2 weeks had them changed for goodyear f1s
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Post by polopowah »

i'd go with Toyos
my Yoko A539's wear down quickly
they are wicked in the wet but shocking in dry conditions i find.

-Ben-
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