Silverstone RR v Toyo 888
Silverstone RR v Toyo 888
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alfatim

Original Poster:

271 posts

276 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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Anyone tried either? Ive used 888's before and found them pretty good, but been offered Silverstone RR's better price and a 'promise' they will out perform (in the dry) other control tyres

Comments please?

Chris Wilson

122 posts

276 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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I found the Toyo 888 dire on my RWD Skyline, even with the geo fully optimized. I KNOW this sort of tyre gives a very compromised wet grip, but compared to Pirelli P-Zero Corsas or Michelin Pilot Sport Cups they were a joke. Dry grip seems poor, in comparison, too. They DID give good feedback, and were VERY progressive on breakaway and recovery, but I am about to try P-Zero Corsas on the same set up. What are these Silvertsones you mention Tim? BTW, the nosie from the 888's was appalling, it really does soound like you have multiple wheel bearing failure on some surfaces, but i mention that merely in passing, as i expect a true performance tyre to be severely compromised in some ways.

cosworth330

1,313 posts

258 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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I found the R888 had huge grip on my Sierra Cosworth but i'm comparing them to Yokohama road tyres which i have used on previous trackdays. I will be buying them again when these ones are past their best. I wouldn't bother trying to use them on the road though as the noise & ride quality is very poor indeed & if its raining don't bother with them, in the dry they are excellent,knocked a few secs of my laptimes.

Simon.

alfatim

Original Poster:

271 posts

276 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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Do a search on Silverstone RR tyres, look good in the flesh much more like a cut slick than 032's or 888's. trying to find some feedback on them before I buy.

Ive found 888's better than equivelent Dunlop, Yoko etc, fair in the wet (but nothing like a wet tyre) very good in the dry.
I cant afford Michelins like Chris

gutmann pug

265 posts

253 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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They are motorbike tyres aren't they?

Gary

cross-eyed-twit

9,489 posts

281 months

Monday 13th March 2006
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I can't find anything on Silverstone RR tyres. I see plenty on R888 tho.


alfatim

Original Poster:

271 posts

276 months

cross-eyed-twit

9,489 posts

281 months

Tuesday 14th March 2006
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typical that thay don't do the sizes I would need tho..

>> Edited by cross-eyed-twit on Tuesday 14th March 08:04