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Toyo T1R Proxes - 195/50 R15 82V TL (OFFER)

Just to give anyone who wishes to purchase car tyres that they are on offer at the moment from Camskill.

Usual priceis around £36.40. They were on offer when I checked on Wednesday at around £32 per tyre. Today I've just ordered four at only £29.89 each. Bargain!

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Posted 30th Aug 2012 at 23:06
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As much as i think they are a bit s**t the price is good

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Posted 30th Aug 2012 at 23:17
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http://www.camskill.co.uk/m53b0s99p69263/Michelin_Tyres_Car_Michelin_Exalto2_Pilot_Michelin_Exalto_2_-_195_50_R15_82V_TL_

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Posted 30th Aug 2012 at 23:26
gilesy

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Find someone with a Costco card, the michelins are £60 a corner fitted in that size. (pe2)
Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 11:05
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My local fitter does the pe2's for 66 fitted. Worth every penny too. Smile

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 13:22
daver6

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Toyo T1understeeR

I'm glad not many people rate these pap tyres, I thought it was just me.

All my mates with MKII and MKIII Golf's w**k themselves silly about how great the Toyo's are

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 17:14
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Most people do until they try a higher end tire. Smile

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 17:54
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Post #8
I'm running t1rs on my low boost on 17's.... There gash! Back to p zeros for me Smile

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 19:00
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A lot of people sve these ive seen them on sooooooooo many cars peugeots included Yes

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 19:26
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Yes mate. Those tires really don't work on your car. The p zeros did though. That would be a good move. Yes

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 20:17
astragsi237

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Just about to purchase 2 Pe2's from Camskill Thumbs up Got em on the car all round at the moment & there amazing,the car doesn't let go in the dry or wet

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Posted 3rd Sep 2012 at 20:54
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Are nangkangs any good?

They just to be a tyre for commuting, not for track?

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 17:49
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davewagon wrote:
Are nangkangs any good?

They just to be a tyre for commuting, not for track?


Commuting or not, I'd go for the best I can afford... I know that doesn't really help matters much, but if you look, we've just had a Nangkang thread

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 17:58
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w**kang Thumbs up

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 18:11
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Well I have a pair of toyo T1r s which were fine until I realised they're almost completely bald around the edge (bas**rd tracking)

So looking to replace, but funds are tight and I doubt hoon around (much) so just wandering how tight I can get away with being

Although I just seen PE2's on black circles for £50 delivered (and everyone raves about them)

So do people just find a friendly kwik fit to put them on? (I'll need to get tracking done too)


Would anyone have use for a pair of toyos with plenty of tread left (just illegal on the edge) otherwise I'll bin them?

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 18:47
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I fit my own at work now I have C5's, but previously, my mate at Kwik-fit did them. He had a dturbo S and made a good job balancing Smile

My Toyo's that were on the C5's wore quickly at the edge, I drove a fair few miles with them as slicks, but I was always aware it would land me points and/or a fine!

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 18:57
davewagon

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Exactly, MOT is coming up soon anyway so I'll get them changed, just wandered if anyone in here would want my old tyres, they'll be slung otherwise

Think I'll probably go for 50 profile in the PE2s, and get round to eventually lowering the front 30mm lol

Will I be okay with 50 front and 55 rear, temporarily?

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 19:08
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davewagon wrote:
Exactly, MOT is coming up soon anyway so I'll get them changed, just wandered if anyone in here would want my old tyres, they'll be slung otherwise

Think I'll probably go for 50 profile in the PE2s, and get round to eventually lowering the front 30mm lol

Will I be okay with 50 front and 55 rear, temporarily?


Yeah Smile You'll not notice under normal driving conditions I don't think

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 19:16
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Cool cheers!

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Posted 4th Sep 2012 at 19:36
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Could anyone quickly tell me whether the Falken Zeix tyres are any good?

Any scare stories surrounding them?

Not as good as PE2's ?

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Posted 5th Sep 2012 at 14:00
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back to the OP - i had T1R's (195/50/15) on my six for 14 months, the same pair, and covered about 17k in them. they had a bit of wear on the edges but still had a couple of MM left, and i gave them death a lot of the time. couldn't fault them whatsoever. my friend has them (although diff size) on his Seat Leon and said they're s**te and he wore them out easily

so..

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Posted 5th Sep 2012 at 14:03
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Strange. Maybe they are a super inconsistent manufacturer. As I said I only got 4k from the front and 7 from the back. Grip was okay. But the pilot's are still going strong after near 30k. Albeit I changed them round to ware out at the same time.

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Posted 5th Sep 2012 at 14:58
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rikky wrote:
back to the OP - i had T1R's (195/50/15) on my six for 14 months, the same pair, and covered about 17k in them. they had a bit of wear on the edges but still had a couple of MM left, and i gave them death a lot of the time. couldn't fault them whatsoever.

so..


Same here ...

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Posted 5th Sep 2012 at 15:31
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I've just bought these in 16s for my rear as they were on special. See how I get on. Hasn't rained yet, but if they're rubbish I will wish I went for rainsport2s.

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Posted 5th Sep 2012 at 16:02
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rikky wrote:
back to the OP - i had T1R's (195/50/15) on my six for 14 months, the same pair, and covered about 17k in them. they had a bit of wear on the edges but still had a couple of MM left, and i gave them death a lot of the time. couldn't fault them whatsoever. my friend has them (although diff size) on his Seat Leon and said they're s**te and he wore them out easily

so..

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Posted 5th Sep 2012 at 16:56

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