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Author Subject: £220 for toyo proxxies good/bad?
barnettjd77

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got quoted 220 195-50-15's for a set, i don;t think it's too bad or is there better ones than this for around the same price?

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Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 15:44
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that's pretty poor given how much you can get PE2's for.

http://camskill.co.uk/m53b0s99p69263/MICHELIN_TYRES_CAR_MICHELIN_EXALTO2_PILOT_EXALTO_2_-_195_50R15_82V_TL_

£230 derriverrred Smile


or a decent slightly cheaper alternative

http://camskill.co.uk/m53b0s99p12884/FALKEN_TYRES_CAR_FALKEN_ZE912_ZIEX_FALKEN_ZE_912_-_195_50R15_82V_TL_

£169.

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Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 15:50
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Change that, 200 fitted and balanced, still think it ain't too bad but i haven't a clue about tires. What are pe2's?

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Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 15:52
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michelin Thumbs up

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Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 15:56
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Ah right well i ain;t got a clue really, i was told those toyo's were pretty damn good LOL depending on the price obviously

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Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 15:58
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Are they T1Rs?

Last lot I got about 18 months ago were about £130 delivered, and then £20 cash in hand for a place to fit and balance them.

Bear in mind, cyclone wheels are centreless, so make sure the place that is quoting you can accomodate this.

PE2's (Michelin Exalto PE2) are a good tyre. Much better than T1Rs. I have both on different cars at the moment and can really tell the difference. Well worth the difference in price.

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  • Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 15:58
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    I'd pay the £30 more and get the Michelins
    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 15:58
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    dangti6 wrote:
    Are they T1Rs?

    Last lot I got about 18 months ago were about £130 delivered, and then £20 cash in hand for a place to fit and balance them.

    Bear in mind, cyclone wheels are centreless, so make sure the place that is quoting you can accomodate this.

    PE2's (Michelin Exalto PE2) are a good tyre. Much better than T1Rs. I have both on different cars at the moment and can really tell the difference. Well worth the difference in price.


    yeah they are the tr1's well that's what it said anyway LOL

    SO it is definately worth the extra cost for them?

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:01
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    Yes it is, I've had plenty of sets of T1R's and now have PE2's in 55 and they are absolutely awesome.

    Thinking about a set of 50's as my car will have a little drop soon...
    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:03
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    gilesy wrote:
    Yes it is, I've had plenty of sets of T1R's and now have PE2's in 55 and they are absolutely awesome.

    Thinking about a set of 50's as my car will have a little drop soon...


    Shalll look into it. Welshpug.. cheers Thumbs up never thought of looking at other sites just got quoted from garages LOL

    I am currently on 55's.. are 50's any better for cyclones?

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:05
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    100% worth it.

    By all means buy the Toyo's to prove the fact you wish you had spent the small difference for next time LOL

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  • Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:06
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    barnettjd77 wrote:
    I am currently on 55's.. are 50's any better for cyclones?


    Better on the wallet. Arch gap will increase.

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  • Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:07
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    50's on standard height cars look like cyclones wrapped in elastic bands.

    If its dropped then not bad. However I think I still prefer 55's
    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:08
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    dangti6 wrote:
    barnettjd77 wrote:
    I am currently on 55's.. are 50's any better for cyclones?


    Better on the wallet. Arch gap will increase.


    I reckon i shall be getting the michelins then Yes
    you lads know what you're on about with tires where as i haven;t a clue as to which make LOL

    Ah helpful as my arch gap on the back is not visible atm bloody thing is too low back end

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:09
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    Its not that bad....
    Anyway if you do buy the PE2s then increase your normal tyre pressure by a couple of psi to help with the soft sidewalls. They are very good all round tyres, wear lots better than the toyos and are amazing in the wet. Also very, very light weight so better acceleration and more mpg.

    Its all good Thumbs up

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:10
    adam b

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    Let us know what you think in say 3k miles time after a few panic stops in the wet Wink

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:11
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    adam b wrote:
    Anyway if you do buy the PE2s then increase your normal tyre pressure by a couple of psi to help with the soft sidewalls.


    *Runs to find photo of my PE2's nearly coming off the rim at Combe*

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  • Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:12
    braymond

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    barnettjd77 wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    Are they T1Rs?

    Last lot I got about 18 months ago were about £130 delivered, and then £20 cash in hand for a place to fit and balance them.

    Bear in mind, cyclone wheels are centreless, so make sure the place that is quoting you can accomodate this.

    PE2's (Michelin Exalto PE2) are a good tyre. Much better than T1Rs. I have both on different cars at the moment and can really tell the difference. Well worth the difference in price.


    yeah they are the tr1's well that's what it said anyway LOL

    SO it is definately worth the extra cost for them?


    I would second everything Dan has said.

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:12
    dangti6

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    I would second everything Dan has said.


    Creep.

    +1 me, b**ch.

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  • Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:12
    barnettjd77

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    Cheers then Big grin shall have to get some moneys together and get a full set,
    A bonus if they are good in the wet as where i live/go to work it's all the lovely and windy country roads so harsh braking is a must Thumbs up

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 16:16
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    no its not! Razz just carry the speed+use the gears Wink

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 17:38
    barnettjd77

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    welshpug! wrote:
    no its not! Razz just carry the speed+use the gears Wink


    Not my last 306 but the one before i hit a tractor on a lovely windy road going like a tit, i learnt my lesson LOL

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 17:39
    thugpuggin

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    gilesy wrote:
    I'd pay the £30 more and get the Michelins


    I'd also not be a tramp and get proper 55 profile too.

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 20:53
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    i run toyos on my mine i think there pretty good. s**te in the wet but my car doesn't go out in the wet so no probs LOL

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    Posted 23rd Apr 2012 at 21:55
    aaron6

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    I got pe2's, awesome tire in the wet and dry! T1r's wear faster (much faster) and don't grip anywhere near as good. Well worth the extra money.

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