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New Tyres on a 182



  Renault Clio 182 Cup
Aloha all

I'm currently the proud father of a slow puncture in one of my rear tyres - it's not too bad but the tyre does need replacing sometime soon, preferably this weekend. Thinking I'm going to replace both rear tyres at the same time.

I'm currently thinking about fitting Toyo's to the car - the TR-1's. Anyone got any experience of these and what they're like? The Z club recommends them hugely, thought I'd ask clio specialists. Bearing in mind I'm on a budget and looking for a slightly cheaper alternative to the Exalto's, but am also looking for maximum grip and a good rate of wear.

Answers on a postcard please...any help welcomed.

Chars

Dan
 
  172 Race Car
T1R's work well for the money, PE2's are very good but very expensive. Goodyears are s**t

Thats my opinion but you will get 100's of different opinions on here. Alot of it is personal preference
 
  RS 172+
How do the Toyos wear? I have heard stories of them lasting only 10,000 kms? Interested because I need to replace mine soon and undecided between PE2's, F1's or Proxes.
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
I can't stand pe2's, but like the f1's. Not sure on the T1-R wear, haven't done too many miles on them so far.
 
  Black RS200
Go with the Toyo's, ive had 3 sets on mine now, loads of grip and quite a reasonable price too.

Also tried the F1's but found they didnt grip that well in the wet.
 
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  172 Race Car
T1R's work well for the money, PE2's are very good but very expensive. Goodyears are s**t

Thats my opinion but you will get 100's of different opinions on here. Alot of it is personal preference

I can't stand pe2's, but like the f1's. Not sure on the T1-R wear, haven't done too many miles on them so far.
See what I mean, there is no difinitive answer.

Just dont buy budgets, i think we would all agree on that
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
See what I mean, there is no difinitive answer.

Just dont buy budgets, i think we would all agree on that
Lad turned up at mine in a 172 wearing Superbs or something. Madness by the prev owner.
Get some white walls.
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
See what I mean, there is no difinitive answer.

Just dont buy budgets, i think we would all agree on that


I'm running Hankook RS2's some gimp told me these were budget rubbish, how wrong he was:D
No one tyre will suit all as driving styles vary so much, some are easy on tyres other abuse them.
Some muppets have no knowledge of tyre pressure effects & hence may have the best tyres over inflated & hate them:S
 
  172 Race Car
Lad turned up at mine in a 172 wearing Superbs or something. Madness by the prev owner.
Get some white walls.
I drove a MGZR in the snow, it had YingYangs or some shite on there. The thing was undriveable, no grip at all. Couldnt use the throttle at all, had to drive it on tickover to save spinning the thing into the kerb
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
I drove a MGZR in the snow, it had YingYangs or some s**te on there. The thing was undriveable, no grip at all. Couldnt use the throttle at all, had to drive it on tickover to save spinning the thing into the kerb
The problem started there tbh!
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Lol I think the problem started when they used a rover 25 as a starting point tbh.
 
  Renault Clio 182 Cup
Nice, sounds like she learned not to put crap tyres on.

Think I've made a choice then - Camskill are doing 2 tyres delivered for £130 :) Will probly buy 4 instead as I'm running budgets on the front (Nexen 6000 I think).

Chars for the advice btw, muchas gracias amigo's.

Dan
 
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182kev

I got 4 x 205/45/16 T1R's delivered from Blackcircles for £228,had them on the car for around 3 months and they are a cracking tyre for the money,handle really well in the dry aswell :D
 


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