The TOYO's will last 5 minutes on track... and not much longer on the road tbh.
I'd get Hankook V12 Evo's. Similar price to the Toyo's, grippier in all condition and they last longer.
If you find the v12 poor in the wet, you're probably running the wrong pressures (should be slightly lower than renault recommends).good tyres in the dry but shocking in the wet
i run t1rs as everyday tyres, they do wear quickly but have more than enough grip for everyday driving, on track id go for r888 or kuhmo v70a's
The TOYO's will last 5 minutes on track... and not much longer on the road tbh.
I think he was referring to the T1R's fella.I’ve been running 888’s on my 200 for 1,000 miles now, including two hard track-days at Brands, I would say they’re approx. half-worn.
A friend had an R26R with the 888’s as standard; he didn’t do any track-days on them and sold the car with 4,500 miles on the clock and tread left on the tyres.
So its not all doom and gloom, either go for the 888’s and expect to wear them out in say 2,000 miles including a handful of track-days - or go for the R1-R’s and get better road wear but less grip on the track.
The T1-R’s are wet-weather orientated tyres, if you are considering track-days then it’s the 888’s or the more road friendly R1-R’s.
If you find the v12 poor in the wet, you're probably running the wrong pressures (should be slightly lower than renault recommends).
I run them approx 5% lower than the standard Renault pressures (2.3/2.1 bar iirc), so I run 2 bar all round.Daz. said:Just got these for the missus' corsa, bit overkill for a 1.2 but better than the 4 odd budgets that were on!
You reckon I should drop the pressures on these?