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Tyre recommendation

Post by Aberstoby » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:46 am

Hi.

I currently have Yoko AO48s on my Exige, but seeing as it is coming to winter up in Aberdeen, I thought it might be wise to change to something with a little more grip in the wet for the coming months.

I have been pointed towards either the Yoko AO39 or the Toyo T1R.

Does anyone have any recomendation between the two (or other) and also, where the best place is to buy and get them fitted in Aberdeen?

Thanks

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Re: Tyre recommendation

Post by meatball » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:07 pm

I use Toyo R888.....just be careful in winter!
T1R is a good winter tyre!

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Re: Tyre recommendation

Post by alicrozier » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:32 pm

You can get T1R's at Checkpoint.
They have Lotus experience. :thumbsup

If you speak to Alan (owner) mention my name - probably won't get you a discount though... :damnfunny

Toyo's or 39's won't be a patch on 48's in terms of outright grip when it's only 'wet'...will be more progressive at the lower limits though and less prone to aquaplaning when water is deeper.
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Re: Tyre recommendation

Post by Shug » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:42 pm

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Re: Tyre recommendation

Post by Victor Meldrew » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:29 pm

888's do actualy grip quie well when you get some heat into them...

T1r's are good also... I have tried a few tires now and T1r's get my vote for winter use.

There are "proper" winter tires from toyo called "snowproxes" that worked very well on the S6 and gave significant wet weather/winter grip. Not sure how they would be on an S2 though.


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Re: Tyre recommendation

Post by VXJON » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:36 pm

Do the ad07 yokos come in the correct size ?

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Re: Tyre recommendation

Post by meatball » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:50 pm

Never seen them in S2 exige size!
Walshy says that R888's work better in the wet and at lower temps than the yoko's....just there is more (ultimate) grip from the yokos!
I don't notice the difference between the two and the 888's are cheaper!

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Re: Tyre recommendation

Post by Aberstoby » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:54 pm

Thanks for the advice Alicrozier, Victor and Meatball. And thanks for putting on the right forum Shug.
I went to checkpoint earlier to ask for a quote and got a good feeling about them. Thanks for the confirmation.
Looks like the T1Rs...it's too nice out there today though!

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