Choice of Tyre for a G33?
Discussion
No experiance of Toyo's on a Ginetta, but I've always had them fitted to my cars, and the misses' cars.
I'm trying Pirelli P7000 this year. So far they grip better in low standing water, but they squirm a bit in the dry, and don't stick as well in the rain.
I'm not impressed.
My misses couldn't feel if the steering wheel came off in her hand so she hasn't had any comments yet.
I'll be sticking with Toyo T1's next year.
>> Edited by ninjadave on Monday 29th November 09:15
>> Edited by ninjadave on Monday 29th November 09:15
I'm trying Pirelli P7000 this year. So far they grip better in low standing water, but they squirm a bit in the dry, and don't stick as well in the rain.
I'm not impressed.
My misses couldn't feel if the steering wheel came off in her hand so she hasn't had any comments yet.
I'll be sticking with Toyo T1's next year.
>> Edited by ninjadave on Monday 29th November 09:15
>> Edited by ninjadave on Monday 29th November 09:15
I've got Toyo's ts-1 on my G27
They are brilliant, loads of grip yet "progresive breakaway" if that makes sence. Excellent for ROAD use!!
As it is an ex race car I tried them on the track against my old dunlop r1's the dunlop's are far better when you are pushing it!! but for alround wet/dry every day use it's the toyo's every time, and for £35 fitted each corner for 195 50 r15's who can go wrong.
They are brilliant, loads of grip yet "progresive breakaway" if that makes sence. Excellent for ROAD use!!
As it is an ex race car I tried them on the track against my old dunlop r1's the dunlop's are far better when you are pushing it!! but for alround wet/dry every day use it's the toyo's every time, and for £35 fitted each corner for 195 50 r15's who can go wrong.
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