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Old 07-12-2007 | 08:30 PM
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They may drift a little more on the road than what you are used to being that you rode on a flatter tire. The same thing happened with my xterra and 350z at high speeds (70+). Not anything excessive, but enough where you have to adjust a little more than normal.

It will smooth out within a week.
Old 07-12-2007 | 08:34 PM
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Yea, heard bad things about the toyos.
Old 07-12-2007 | 11:15 PM
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You have to break em in!

Your new Toyo's still have a coating on them. I felt that with my car too, but after some hard driving, they start to grip like they should.
Old 07-12-2007 | 11:15 PM
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Uhhh, Ever bought tires before? They aren't ready for a few hundred miles, they have a special coating on the outside layer of the tire. Pushing them when they are brand new is not the smartest thing to do, because you sure won't be gripping much.

This is why many professional drivers shave off the outside layer or their tires, so they are at full grip capacity from the beginning.
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Originally Posted by md350
Uhhh, Ever bought tires before? They aren't ready for a few hundred miles, they have a special coating on the outside layer of the tire. Pushing them when they are brand new is not the smartest thing to do, because you sure won't be gripping much.

This is why many professional drivers shave off the outside layer or their tires, so they are at full grip capacity from the beginning.
hahah beat you by seconds.

+1 nice post!
Old 07-12-2007 | 11:21 PM
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Have T1R's on my ZO6 atm and not really fond of them at all as far as traction is concerned. Will be switching to another brand in about 1k more miles.
Old 07-13-2007 | 03:30 AM
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Have No Problems with My Toyo Proxies ...
Old 07-13-2007 | 09:00 AM
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I dunno what "WAG" means. But its likely due to being soo new. Get some miles on them and they should be fine.
Old 07-13-2007 | 09:54 AM
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Ive heard 50/50 reviews about Toyos sidewalls being weaksauce and feel wobbly. I drove a Z on Toyos very hard through some twisties and they felt OK, not good though, sidewalls do roll over. Only way to cure that, assuming balancing is correct is to run the pressures very high. NExt time, do more research on the tires your about to run.
Old 07-13-2007 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BhashaZ
Yeah, just drive on them lightly to begin with, as with any new tire. From what I recall, there's excess silicon on the tires from coming out of the mold, which needs to wear off from driving. Ride with caution for the first 50 miles or so. Just to be safe, give them like 200 miles and they should be good.

That's your answer right above...
Old 07-13-2007 | 01:58 PM
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like people stated above, you have to break em in. I had crap traction for few hundred miles.. from then on, it's great.
Old 07-13-2007 | 04:17 PM
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speaking on the subject o Toyo T1R's, i'm about to buy a set for my 03 track wheels. any suggestions on sizing? My ride height is stock.
Old 07-19-2007 | 08:50 PM
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OK so i broke em in they still suck, if you have coilovers, or know what a race car should feel like stay away. I sent them back to toyo and got a set of REO50A pole Posistions
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Are your rear tires the same brand and pattern as the front? I had that issue when I had different rears from the front. Also may need an alignment
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Originally Posted by JDMFairladyZ33
Tires balancing have no effects on making the car "wag" or not. balancing will only solve vibration issues. IMO the Toyos are decent tires but not for hard driving. The sidewalls are a bit soft for my taste. What you are experiencing OP is the sidewall design. From a glass half full point of view at least they ride well straight.
+1 great for cadillacs sux for teh sports cars. i always wondered why people liked toyos. you can better for the same price.
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Originally Posted by Alberto
Ive heard 50/50 reviews about Toyos sidewalls being weaksauce and feel wobbly. I drove a Z on Toyos very hard through some twisties and they felt OK, not good though, sidewalls do roll over. Only way to cure that, assuming balancing is correct is to run the pressures very high. NExt time, do more research on the tires your about to run.
harsh but the truth!
Old 07-19-2007 | 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Drift_corners
OK so i broke em in they still suck, if you have coilovers, or know what a race car should feel like stay away. I sent them back to toyo and got a set of REO50A pole Posistions
Well done. I think you'll enjoy the RE050 quite a bit more
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Originally Posted by Manu
Well done. I think you'll enjoy the RE050 quite a bit more
who makes them?
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Bridgestone.
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Haven't found a good Bridgestone tire for at least 10 years, used to be great tire company, now it is just a name.


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