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Toyo T1R


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The Toyo T1R is a Ultra High Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars. Below is data from 164 tyre reviews averaging 75% over 2,538,576 miles driven.
 


Toyo T1R
Dry Grip
84%

Wet Grip
74%

Road Feedback
78%

Progressiveness
76%

Wear
63%

Comfort
72%

Buy again
76%


Toyo T1R Reviews

Given 84% (breakdown) while driving a BMW 330d SE (225-40-18-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 10,500 spirited miles
Great tyres. Reduced the understeer from the nose heavy 330d compared to the michelin pilot sports originally fitted when I bought the car. Very good grip wet or dry and great in combination with upgraded redstuff brakes. Would and have bought again.
tyre reviewed on August 25, 2011
Given 90% (breakdown) while driving a Volkswagen polo gti 1.8t (205-45-16-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 4,000 average miles
Brilliant grip in the dry, good grip in the wet and great response.

I got these tyres as a replacement to the Hankook Ventus tyres that were on the car and what a difference they have made.

Would definitely consider buying these tyres again. They have been on the car now for four thousand miles and they have barely worn down at all.
tyre reviewed on August 11, 2011
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Given 100% (breakdown) while driving a Vauxhall Corsa Sxi (195-45-16-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 3,000 average miles
No Comments Left
tyre reviewed on July 29, 2011
Given 80% (breakdown) while driving a Toyota Celica GTi (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 20,000 average miles
Pros: The best value for money tyres I ever had, better than my previous Turanzas ER300 that where very good but expensive.
Although they are sports tyres and not turing they are more quite than the Turanzas
Rim protecting profile
Very responsive

Cons: Slippery on surfaces that are neither dry or wet (during summer rains).
When on light gravel and then back on tarmac the car feels like on high hills! I actually have to use a flat screw driver to get all the small stones stuck in the tred
tyre reviewed on July 9, 2011
Given 81% (breakdown) while driving a Alfa Romeo Spider (225-45-17-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 9,800 spirited miles
No Comments Left
tyre reviewed on July 6, 2011
Given 87% (breakdown) while driving a BMW E46 325ti (205-55-16-W)
Driving on mostly country roads for 70,000 spirited miles
I have used these on my current car and my previous Alfa Romeo 145QV. I tend to drive on the limit of grip and also enter sprints/hill climbs. Most sprint/hillclimb regulations are list 1A tyres only (normal treaded road tyres) and only some allow you to use list 1B (things like R888s) so I tend to stick to list 1A tyres and most people in the paddocks appear to use T1-Rs or A539s. So I have done about 70,000 miles on these and I rate these much higher than most normal road tyres. Good progression wet or dry, good dry grip (not the best but a good wear rate) resonable wet grip but I find progression more important in the wet, and a very good wear rate (as long as you don't scrub the shoulders off). On my E46 325ti rears last about 20,000 miles (including 2 trackdays and about 20 sprint starts) and the fronts still have about 3mm at 35,000 miles, although they will be changed soon as the outside shoulders are going. Rubbish in snow, use proper winter tyres.
tyre reviewed on May 31, 2011
Given 77% (breakdown) while driving a Ford Mondeo (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 45,000 average miles
Would have biught another set but budget not there this time.

They lasted 40k plus and i rotated them once.

Very good grip levels, excellent in the snow last year.

Recommended, though they have gone up in price by over 10% in the last year, maybe becUse they are made in Japan?
tyre reviewed on May 27, 2011
Given 77% (breakdown) while driving a Ford Mondeo (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 45,000 average miles
Would have biught another set but budget not there this time.

They lasted 40k plus and i rotated them once.

Very good grip levels, excellent in the snow last year.

Recommended, though they have gone up in price by over 10% in the last year, maybe becUse they are made in Japan?
tyre reviewed on May 27, 2011
Given 86% (breakdown) while driving a Volkswagen Golf Mk5 GT TDi 170bhp (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 45,000 average miles
Having used michelin ps2's and conti sport 3's for many years the recent economic downturn has forced me to look at some mid priced tyres.
I was so impressed I have just fitted a new set to my MK5 Golf TDI 170.
I agree that they are great in the dry, progressiveness is not as good as the PS2's or conti sports but what do you expect for the money.
Wet grip is good and have only ever had aquaplaning when they were down to 2-3mm of tread like most tyres to be fair.
Road noise is a litte more than other tyres I have used.
Wear rate is as good as the michelins and conti's with a mix of motorway and spitited A/B roads at the weekends roughly 25,000 fronts, I've not replaced the rears yet but I would say between 45-50,000 on a front wheel drive.
A few of my friends also now use them and swear by them on his 370Z.
I would, and have bought these tyres again.
A good alternative would be the cooper zeon at this price.
tyre reviewed on May 26, 2011
Given 73% (breakdown) while driving a Toyota Paseo ST 1.5 (195-50-15-V)
Driving on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
Personally I'm impressed by the TR-1's, grip is probably way more than my car needs so it can be pushed to the limit quite easily. Better braking, cornering and off-the-line acceleration all round. No major drop off in the wet either, still performs well.

Snow and ice, forget it! This is 100% a summer tyre so if you plan to use all year round, nothing heroic for those four months is my advice...

I found having just the two (rotated to front and rear) with another brand was sketchy at best(grip balance issue), so I opted for four in the end and no regrets after that; made sense since these tyres are seriously good value too.

8/10
tyre reviewed on April 10, 2011

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