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It's not an 'obsolete' size, as this site demonstrates http://www.123pneus.fr/cgi-bin/rshop.pl
Marks' (mcosh) order has been cancelled as none in stock.
These tyres will not be available until October (as confirmed by Toyo UK) even though wholesalers like Micheldever (supply Pro tyre etc) have 'delivery due Septemeber'.
Toyo have only supplied 2 tyres at a time aside from Michledever ie on a demand 'now' basis meaning there is no 'stock' held anywhere in the UK.....
Interestingly, unless you go for R888 (currently £135 thru Camskill....) or the Porsche Continentals/Bridgestones which are also semi track tyres there are NO other makes available in this size!!
Happy to be corrected if anyone knows of a secret supply....(just helping a mate who's not online at the mo')
Paul.
These tyres will not be available until October (as confirmed by Toyo UK) even though wholesalers like Micheldever (supply Pro tyre etc) have 'delivery due Septemeber'.
Toyo have only supplied 2 tyres at a time aside from Michledever ie on a demand 'now' basis meaning there is no 'stock' held anywhere in the UK.....
Interestingly, unless you go for R888 (currently £135 thru Camskill....) or the Porsche Continentals/Bridgestones which are also semi track tyres there are NO other makes available in this size!!
Happy to be corrected if anyone knows of a secret supply....(just helping a mate who's not online at the mo')
Paul.
Doc, do they stop OK in wet? I'm happy to consider the triples as I only try to run out in dry weather, however for our trips to Europe I'm happy to take it steady but could do with reassurance on stopping if it does rain??....any noticeable difference?? and have you got them all round car? quote=Doc Toad]Can't help with the secret supply, but have been running 888s on mine since start of the year.
Not as bad in the wet as I anticipated - awesome in damp/ dry conditions
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Not as bad in the wet as I anticipated - awesome in damp/ dry conditions

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mcosh said:
Doc, do they stop OK in wet? I'm happy to consider the triples as I only try to run out in dry weather, however for our trips to Europe I'm happy to take it steady but could do with reassurance on stopping if it does rain??....any noticeable difference?? and have you got them all round car? quote=Doc Toad]Can't help with the secret supply, but have been running 888s on mine since start of the year.
Not as bad in the wet as I anticipated - awesome in damp/ dry conditions
Not as bad in the wet as I anticipated - awesome in damp/ dry conditions

mcosh said:
Doc, do they stop OK in wet? I'm happy to consider the triples as I only try to run out in dry weather, however for our trips to Europe I'm happy to take it steady but could do with reassurance on stopping if it does rain??....any noticeable difference?? and have you got them all round car? quote=Doc Toad]Can't help with the secret supply, but have been running 888s on mine since start of the year.
Not as bad in the wet as I anticipated - awesome in damp/ dry conditions
Not as bad in the wet as I anticipated - awesome in damp/ dry conditions

In ' normal ' rain they're only as bad as a well worn regular tyre (imho). Stopping distance when its really wet is probably down to individual driver - I just leave a lot of extra room!.
I'm up in the Lake District so probably do as many wet miles as dry

These have very good reviews ,perfect for light high powered sports cars.
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-Truck/High-P...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-NEW-2454517-245-45-17-...

http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-Truck/High-P...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-NEW-2454517-245-45-17-...
I seriously considered those but the majority of the reviews although mostly positive complained of excessive road noise. I didn't think it was a good idea in an open car that's already noisy to potentially add to it as I know it can become wearing over long periods.
Has anyone tried them?
ETAAnswering the original question I recently got a pair of 245/45/16" from from www.mytres.co.uk but they now seem to have sold out as well.
Has anyone tried them?
ETAAnswering the original question I recently got a pair of 245/45/16" from from www.mytres.co.uk but they now seem to have sold out as well.
Edited by V8 GRF on Friday 16th August 13:12
My Griff was fitted from factory with 235/50x16 ('94) and I still have this size on now.
MyTyres currently show these in stock in Toyo T1R - might be worth considering???? Unless as Mcosh's experience the stock evaporates the moment an order is placed to be replaced with an unacceptable delivery time.
I've never used 245/45's so dont know what, if any, difference the average driver would notice?
MyTyres currently show these in stock in Toyo T1R - might be worth considering???? Unless as Mcosh's experience the stock evaporates the moment an order is placed to be replaced with an unacceptable delivery time.
I've never used 245/45's so dont know what, if any, difference the average driver would notice?
SILICONEKID343HP said:
All the V pattern tyres are a bit noisy so I can`t see them being any different to the T1R`s..
My next tyres for the road will be Falken 453`s, just going to get used to the new tread pattern.
Ah OK, I don't find the T1R's that noisy. Anyway done now so hopefully no worries for a while.My next tyres for the road will be Falken 453`s, just going to get used to the new tread pattern.
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