spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
I got 4x Toyo T1 Proxes 225/40 R18 Y (92) for £270 from Demon Tweeks
Might be a bit of a trail for you though.
And 2,000 miles later, you'll need some more!
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Shelly
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Why? They Shite?
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Why? They Shite?
you dont get a lot of miles from them. most i ever had from a front set was between 10-12k
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AndyCorsaSport
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I had them on the fiesta I've just sold. I'd done 6k on them and they weren't half worn.
Also had them on my old 106 GTi which I did 8k and a track day on. Still had plenty left.
The Goodyear eagle F1 things are £88 fitted on asda tyres. Which nearest tyre fitting is at top of my street.
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Shelly
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I drive like a granny, I will be fine
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
My views may change once i have worn them in.
Be interested to see this, I said the same about cheaper ones I had and once they started wearing they went utterly shit.
Can't remember whether it was the Kumho or Falkens but I'm back to Pirellis now.
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
Ecstas are a mid range tyre
^^^
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Ian
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In fact - same size as Andy is looking for
https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/pirelli/pzero-nero-gt/225-40-zr18-92y-392183
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Ben G
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Cheap tyres last longer because they're made from the hardest compound the earth has ever seen. Great for a nice slow wear rate, shocking for any type of spirited driving.
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IvIarkgraham
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https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/kumho/ecsta-le-sport-ku39/215-35-r18-84y-380363
these are cheaper than normal says date of manufacture is 2011
is there a "use by date" on tyres?
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IvIarkgraham
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found a page online line saying they should be replaced after 6 years, but it all depends on how theyve been stored
probably take the chance
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Toby
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Pilot supersports will be night on the best tyre you can get in that size but won't be that cheap. Even tyreleader you will be paying over £100 a corner.
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
I drive like a granny, I will be fine
I was using mine to go from Cornwall to Bristol once a week and usually mileage in-between. Nothing racey. Lasted 5,000 miles.
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ShEp
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Toyo's are designed for cars getting thrown about.
Useless on the mileage scale, once a tyre heats up on a longer journey it will wear quicker, and with a soft compound tyre you'll get crap mileage
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Shelly
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Oh well, I will just buy some more when they are worn out. £270 for 4 aint too bad...
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
is there a "use by date" on tyres?
Rubber gets harder with age, increasing road noise and risk of blowouts while lowering grip.
I wouldn't be buying 4 year old tyres.
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Nic Barnes
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i bet nobody checks the age of tyres on a car they are buying, perhaps they check how much tread is left, but most dont even bother with that.
pretty sure now everyone on the net will now tell me how they check the dates and also that they are produced in a matching batch etc etc
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
is there a "use by date" on tyres?
Rubber gets harder with age, increasing road noise and risk of blowouts while lowering grip.
I wouldn't be buying 4 year old tyres.
In short yes, Dot codes. can narrow it down to a week in a year.
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
is there a "use by date" on tyres?
Rubber gets harder with age, increasing road noise and risk of blowouts while lowering grip.
I wouldn't be buying 4 year old tyres.
In short yes, Dot codes. can narrow it down to a week in a year.
ok, probably wont risk it for the sake of saving £50 then
cheers
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
i bet nobody checks the age of tyres on a car they are buying, perhaps they check how much tread is left, but most dont even bother with that.
pretty sure now everyone on the net will now tell me how they check the dates and also that they are produced in a matching batch etc etc
not even once in my life
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Y869 SRA
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Why? They Shite?
you dont get a lot of miles from them. most i ever had from a front set was between 10-12k
My 20vT has Proxes and done around 8k so far and have barely worn at all.
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IvIarkgraham
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I don't get this really. Loads of conflicting stories about how long toyos last
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Ben G
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Just buy some decent rubber and be done with it.
Do any manufacturers stick on toyos from new? If not, theres probably a reason for it.
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Nic Barnes
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Yeah they do, perhaps a Suzuki, Audi TT rs does and I think the q7.
[Edited on 29-09-2015 by Nic Barnes]
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Nic Barnes
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http://www.toyo.co.uk/tire/category/original-equipment
Handy list of some examples
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Ben G
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New audi tt has Hankooks. Good enough for them, good enough for me.
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