patty said:i have t1-r's and they are awesome in the dry but piss poor in the wet,,,
the t1-s is meant to be a great improvement on the t1-r's tho
Baz 172 said:The T1-R's are the newer version, I find them ok, just take it easy in the wet as with any tyre...
Lunner said:T1-S's alwasys used to have the reputation of being sh*t int eh wet, but awesome int eh dry, Y0z always used to run them on his cup IIRC, remember him turning up to a meet wiht them on and they were sticky as anything
Martin. said:I always use toyo's and I've had no problems on track
Zonda said:Have you tried the R's yet?
Martin. said:I've tried both yes and tbh I did'nt notice a discernable difference between T1S & R...
lawrence said:no difference at all between the t1-s and t1-r, apart from the wear rate in opinion
But it's not just about driving like a c**k - it's about the ability of the tyres to help or hinder in an emergency manouevre situation!lawrence said:very good in the dry for the money you pay for them, in the wet not so good but who drives like a c**k in the wet anyway, i recomend them and will probably always use them, they are a bit soft but the t1-r are supposed to wear alot less
White16valver said:But it's not just about driving like a c**k - it's about the ability of the tyres to help or hinder in an emergency manouevre situation!
Yes, I don't hang around when it's wet but only really when I'm running the Eagle F1s as you can literally drive like it's dry on those from my experience (the GSD2s that is). Toyo's are much the same while you're going in a straight line and in gentle bends, but when it comes to braking and cornering (which is usually what emergency manouevres consist of), the F1's bite through the wet to the road below and will stop you or steer you where you want to go. The Toyo's just lose all grip and leave you sliding in the direction you were originally going...