Toyo tyres are the dog's nuts

Toyo tyres are the dog's nuts

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cheese99

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100 posts

280 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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Just fitted a set of Proxes T1-S to my 4.2 and they have made such a massive difference to road holding. If you're looking to replace yours then I can recommend these without doubt, especially in this wet weather.

Started to look a bit demented driving, with a big smile perminently on my face! Go get emm!!

apache

39,731 posts

286 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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sssshhhh! they'll put the price up if they hear you

grey42cerbie

415 posts

268 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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Are you running on standard 16" rims still?

Steve
Grey 4.2 Cerbie

BCA

8,634 posts

259 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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Our bridgestone S02's arent too near retirement at the moment, but when they are do you think we should get the toyo's over the S03's? The toyos are cheaper arent they?

bennno

11,848 posts

271 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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s03's are dire, even toyos are better



(soon to be receiving t350 with toyos fitted)

Bennno

whatever

2,174 posts

272 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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I'm waiting for someone to say they've got Toyos on a 4.5 (or 17", really) and say "They're brill". I'll need to take the SO-2's off sooner or later, and I've not really had a definitive comments from anyone, really.

alans

3,367 posts

258 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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I have Toyo's on my 4.5 (18") they are brill.

Alan

dannylt

1,906 posts

286 months

Monday 27th January 2003
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Yeah, but I have SO3's on my 18s, and they're at least as good as the SO2PP.

They're probably both great.

danny

cheese99

Original Poster:

100 posts

280 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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All,

I've 17" wheels, 235/40 70's on front and 255/40 70's on rear. Balanced, valves and fitted £500 for all four. Running 22 psi/front and 24 psi/rear. Grips that well I almost feel I could climb up a wall!

jonesg1002

64 posts

284 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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Are the toyos the same size as the so2, for the tuscan
they seem to have gone narrower at the back, wider at the front and higher profile ?

danger mouse

3,828 posts

263 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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apache said: sssshhhh! they'll put the price up if they hear you


Exactly.

discussed here for totally different car, same conclusion,


Mouse

>> Edited by danger mouse on Tuesday 28th January 13:13

rocket

1,282 posts

286 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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Are these available as 16"s as well. Does anyone else out there rate the Toyos over the recommended Bridgestones?

My 4.2 Cerb is running on the standard 16" rims, and as all 4 boots need replacing pretty soon and I would consider Toyos if they are generally thought to be better. Are they a softer compound (ie will they wear out quicker) than Bridgestones? Sounds like they're cheaper too, not that I would buy them just to save a few quid.

Cheers,

Neil

ps Oh...and as it's time for new boots anyway, if anyone is thinking of upgrading their nice 17" 4.5 wheels for 18" spiders, I'm sure I could convince the missus that it would be a good idea for us to upgrade to 17"s!!

grey42cerbie

415 posts

268 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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Hmmm, I'm currently "thinking" of upgrading my 17's to something larger. How much are a set of Refurb'd RL7 17's worth to you?

Cheers, Steve
Grey 4.2 Cerbie

P.S. Mail me off-line

>> Edited by grey42cerbie on Tuesday 28th January 15:40

chibbard

1,554 posts

262 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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Rocket (Neil), I would really like to upgrade to 18" Spiders. However, there is absolutely nothing wrong with my 17" wheels and tyres at present so im finding it hard to justify to the missus. However, if you would be interested in buying a private plate from me aswell then i could justify it. Just a thought. Feel free to e-mail me if you're interested.

RichB

51,838 posts

286 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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cheese99 said: 235/40 70's on front and 255/40 70's on rear... etc., I almost feel I could climb up a wall!
I'm not surprised with 70" wheels, what you got, an earth-mover? Rich...



>> Edited by RichB on Tuesday 28th January 16:03

loon

2,300 posts

278 months

Tuesday 28th January 2003
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Thinking of changing to Toyo"s soon on my 4.5 cerb, have 18" Spiders with 35 profile, anyone running Toyo"s on these size wheels and how do you rate them? On Bridgestone S03"s at the moment and I find them to be very unpredictable and yuck basically with normal use.
Tony.

cheese99

Original Poster:

100 posts

280 months

Wednesday 29th January 2003
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Point taken typo, obviously 17 not 70 inch vehicles. Having said that does a Cerbera not have a buckert on the front?

Humsing

70 posts

279 months

Sunday 2nd February 2003
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My 4.5 runs 18" spiders with Toyo's and they're outstanding. I took part in Dream Rides at Kimbolton last year and one of the guys I took out owned an Elise and was clearly impressed with the handling of the Cerbera, down in part to the tyres. It certainly seems more predictable than my Griff even though that too had hydratrak.

>> Edited by Humsing on Sunday 2nd February 20:27

loon

2,300 posts

278 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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Where do you recommend I call for the best prices for these Toyo"s, calls I have made so far differ so much I can"t beleive it !

Humsing

70 posts

279 months

Thursday 27th February 2003
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I get mine from a local tyre specialist and in fact the only place I've bought from since moving to Suffolk. Little back street place, X-Spurt Tyres, tel: 01473 254596. Oh and £149 each for SO3's although I've yet to replace the Toyo's.