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I,m going to put some new tyres on the car,(fed up with the crap Bridgestones !! :scare: ) been quoted a very reasonable price on some Falkens ,never used this brand before,they are a Japanese make so I,m hoping they will be a decent make..Tyre retailer says a lot of track day people use them .., anyone on here had any experience good or bad with them? Cheers Tim :thumbs:

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Mate put some 225/35/18 flakens on the front of his mini an thinks there poo sorry people an thats with a measily 140bhp. Im going for yoko pradas on my new BBs`s to be fitted tuesday. My mates dad always used dunlop sports on his 88 E 430bhp modded porker 911 i think hes got some 275/30/18s kocking about at a silly price as he needs 30 profile, but hes more than happy with them an remember the porker RWD rear engined with no traction, pas, abs etc LOL

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Pretty happy with my Toyo Proxys and at 410BHp I need the traction to be good

 

Out of interest which toyos you got?

 

heard bad responses about the T1R`s used to have t1s`s an thought they were cack in the wet an great in the dry

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Pretty happy with my Toyo Proxys and at 410BHp I need the traction to be good

 

Out of interest which toyos you got?

 

heard bad responses about the T1R`s used to have t1s`s an thought they were cack in the wet an great in the dry

 

I have T1S on the rear of the Work wheels and T1R front and love them compared to the re040. ok maybe sidewalls could be a little stiffer, but still 100% better than the re040s

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Pretty happy with my Toyo Proxys and at 410BHp I need the traction to be good

 

Out of interest which toyos you got?

 

heard bad responses about the T1R`s used to have t1s`s an thought they were cack in the wet an great in the dry

 

The ones which have not been discontinued - can't remember without looking, came on the wheels from US. 245/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rear

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Well I can tell you with over 400 BHp through the back wheels, I have no issues and I had lots of issues when I was stock (280BHp) with the Bridgestones

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