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Just put some Toyo T1 R's on the Brick. Questions.
Well, after much internal debate I ended up with T1 Rs because they came in OEM sizes while Goodyear F1s did not.
Anyway, questions: -Any Toyo users who can give me an idea of how many miles I can expect on the set? (I don't burn rubber or drive real hard). -Nissan said 35 psi on pressure for the OEM tires. Since the Toyos are the same size is it still 35 PSI? |
i run 37-38 psi on my toyos. i got 20K+ on my T1S's and the car was lowered and in many stages of alignment. now that it is aligned, i would expect at least 25K+
Chad |
Good to know; appreciate the reply, Chad.
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Keep us informed on how these tires work out. I haven't seen any reviews yet. I'm thinking of trying the Toyos or the Michelin PS2's.
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Will do. I don't think the PS2s come in 18" OEM sizes.
Right off the bat I can say the ride is much quieter and slightly less bouncey. Handling feels neutral but I have not given it a good test yet. |
So far I believe I have about 8k-10k on them and they have plenty of treadwear left- and I'm kinda the opposite- I drive nuts and enjoy the track.
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" I drive nuts and enjoy the track."
LOL! Well between us, phil, we ought to be able to provide a diverse perspective! :D |
I have 35psi in the front, 37 in the back...only had about 2000kms on them but I do burn rubber very occasionally but they seem to hold it pretty good.
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I have the T1-S, and so far they have about 11K miles on them. Plenty of tread left, and I run them at 37 psi.
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Looks like most of you are running at 37 psi. I realize this is "pik-nit" but why a couple pounds over Nissan recommendation?
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