Toyo R888 - Another tire question.
Toyo R888 - Another tire question.
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Habbmeizter

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69 posts

175 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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.. Has the search function ever been working?

I'm looking to get new shoes for my Griff. When I bought it 2 years ago it had new T1R's on, with just 3000miles. I have now driven about 10-12k miles and the tires are starting to get a bit worn. (Especially tha back wheels, i wonder why! rotate )

I've been thinking of the Toyo R888. How are these tires compared to the T1R, I've heard they wear very quickly? Any other tires you could recommend? Open for suggestions!

Flying205nutter

7 posts

157 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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R888's offer much more grip, have a really stiff sidewalls that you can really lean on but the ride will be a lot harsher with them. The 888's only wear fast if you are sliding around on them or the tracking is out. I would expect to get 4-5k of road use out of them. Also of note they are great in the damp/wet but start aquaplaning as soon as there is any standing water.

Tom74TVR

169 posts

180 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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check out the Toyo R1R tyres, they are better than the T1R and not as radical as the R888.
I love them on my T350 and Sag.
Tom.

Doc Toad

490 posts

173 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Put 888s on mine a couple of months ago, epic in the dry, need to be a bit careful in heavy rain, but no worse than the well worn T1Ss that came off it hehe

I have low expectations on tyre wear whatever goes on it. Bit like fuel consumption questions - people who worry about how many mpg and how long the tyres last tend to look at the Griff, shake their heads and mutter.

Oh...nearly forgot the 888s look pretty impressive too!

phazed

22,455 posts

227 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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R1Rs on mine after many sets of Triple 8s.

Better as an all rounder and far better then standard road tyres.

ESDavey

713 posts

242 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Toyo Proxes T1 are a great tyre and IMHO balance the car very well.
Once warm and on a dry road, difficult to spin-up unless you really do have 340BHP !

Why go for 888's unless your tracking every weekend and have modified the engine alot ???

Habbmeizter

Original Poster:

69 posts

175 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Tom74TVR said:
check out the Toyo R1R tyres, they are better than the T1R and not as radical as the R888.
I love them on my T350 and Sag.
Tom.
phazed said:
R1Rs on mine after many sets of Triple 8s.

Better as an all rounder and far better then standard road tyres.
That sounds like a nice compromise between the two TYRES. (thought it was tires, must've been tired.)
I think I'll give them a go..

ESDavey said:
Toyo Proxes T1 are a great tyre and IMHO balance the car very well.
Once warm and on a dry road, difficult to spin-up unless you really do have 340BHP !

Why go for 888's unless your tracking every weekend and have modified the engine alot ???
I just feel like it could do with a little more rubber in the ground when you pull away from those red lights scratchchin
I can always go back to the T1r's if I'm not satisfied with the R1R's which I'm currently considering!

Thanks for the suggestions so far.

GlynMo

1,142 posts

272 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I've just ordered a set of R1R's to go on my new wheels. Should be here next week, can't wait.

Doc Toad

490 posts

173 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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ESDavey said:
Toyo Proxes T1 are a great tyre and IMHO balance the car very well.
Once warm and on a dry road, difficult to spin-up unless you really do have 340BHP !

Why go for 888's unless your tracking every weekend and have modified the engine alot ???
...happily I fit your criteria hehe

FlipFlopGriff

7,144 posts

270 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Are any of you going to R1R's on standard 15/16" wheels? If so what sizes are you going for and what are the ratings?
FFG

steve-V8s

2,924 posts

271 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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A consideration with the 888 is I notice that some of them are no longer CE marked. It seems to depend on the size and the compound. If I have understood correctly (which is unlikely) new EU requirements for various things, one being noise are challenging to some existing tyre designs. There seems to be an exemption to complying with the new CE marking regs provided they are sold for and fitted to cars registered before a particular date.

Plainly the presence or not of a CE mark will no difference to the amount of grip from what is an excellent tyre. It may however represent an insurance or even MOT problem. Also I notice that the MSA have said that tyres in List 1b (basically track day rubber like the 888) that do not have CE marks will no longer comply, so if you are going to Sprint or Hill Climb the car that may be worth considering.

There are tyres, from Yokohama, Kumo, Avon and others that offer very similar performance.

7 TVR

2,589 posts

191 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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888's for the last 5 years! Love the confidence they givesmile

jeboa

546 posts

284 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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Not sure what size wheels you have, I've just fitted Federal RSRs to mine (17/18's) and so far they seem good - only some 'spirited' road driving of course.

They are quite a bit cheaper than the Toyo's. I've not had any experience of the 888 / R1R (was previously on T1Rs), people who've had both seem to rate the RSR alongside the 888. Most report that the RSR seems to work better at lower temps, which would be better for the road.

phazed

22,455 posts

227 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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Triple 8s are more track biased but not as good in the rain.

R1Rs are the same compound but with more tread pattern.

That's why I am trying a st of R1Rs for mixed track and road.

tvrtuscans

1,009 posts

234 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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7 TVR said:
888's for the last 5 years! Love the confidence they givesmile
Ditto.... just bought some more..........all ready for a Spa track day on Monday week smile

red griff roger

432 posts

242 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Ditto too. Loved the 888s. But they really are for the track. In the wet, if you do get it wet, they are pretty good, but don't like the standing puddles.