That's why we are talking R1R's.
Thanks. Just had a quick look. Works out at £273.18 on there for 4 delivered. Thats 205mm tyres.
£154.34 all in for 195s but that's 86V whatever that means?
£205.72 all in for 195s with 82V.
What's the difference between 82V and 86V?
Also is it worth going for the extra width? I didn't with my R888s but might be worth the extra contact patch in the wet.
I think the 86 have a stiffer sidewall than the 82 as they can take more loading..
Surely that's better then, but why are they cheaper than the 82s?
Go for the 195, as they are slightly wider anyway.
The wider the tyre the more water you have to move.
I'll go with what you say. Thanks Tony
However trying to understand it confuses me lol. Surely more width means more grip. Even if you have to move water no?
Otherwise you could argue that a car on slim steel wheels with 105mm or whatever for example would be better in the wet than a car on 205s?
Get the stiffer ones then you have more scope with pressures.
Thanks. Just had a quick look. Works out at £273.18 on there for 4 delivered. Thats 205mm tyres.
£154.34 all in for 195s but that's 86V whatever that means?
£205.72 all in for 195s with 82V.
After seeing these prices, I didnt think it sounded right and had never heard of tyre traders so thought I'd go and have a look.
Cant see Toyo R1R's with anything other than an 82v load rating listed at £51.43 each + pp. No listing for R1r in 86v at all. Are you sure you.ve not accidently ordered the Toyo proxy 4's listed just above them at £35.59 +pp each? Totally different tyres and nowhere near as good. 154 quid for 4x R1R just seems too cheap.