R1R. hehe
T1R vs RE002 vs RE080, This is my 1st time changing to new tyre
T1R vs RE002 vs RE080, This is my 1st time changing to new tyre
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May 9 2013, 07:43 PM
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R1R. hehe
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May 10 2013, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE(Samurai X @ May 10 2013, 07:26 AM) There is no such thing as overkill tyres choice. Its the only contact your car had with the road. Getting a set which work like dunno. judging by the wear patterns, i'm expecting 6 months of useful life a charm give you a confident in any situation. Those T1R, RE-002 and RE-080 are decent daily tyres. I used to run on Asymmetric(17"), AD07 and Ad08 on a daily driven Waja. Even Nighstalker1993 is running on R1R. Get RE-002. Stiffer sidewall and quite okay in wet. Design more for our road condition too. Japanese added some tofu on T1R to soften the material. The result is softer compound with less noise for a directional and soft sidewall too A right choice, obviously. But I see you changing tyre again soon |
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