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Toyo R1R's... decent tyre?

Need new tyres all round and want some quality items. I know Kristian rated them pretty highly? Anyone else running them?

are R1R's the semi slicks?

I'm running T1R's (have been for 2.5 years) and theyre really good... only considering the goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric as wheels magazine rated it a tad higher than the toyos

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Toyo R1R's... decent tyre?

Need new tyres all round and want some quality items. I know Kristian rated them pretty highly? Anyone else running them?

Supposed to be one of the closest things to an R-compound semi slick you can get in a road tyre. There was what you'd call a slight uproar about who should get access to them at what cost in drift comp circles as they were said to pretty much put anyone who wasn't using them at an unfair disadvantage.

Can't help you in any real world feedback but judging by what others have said it sounds like you'd be hard pressed to get a better performing tyre short of a semi slick, in the dry at least.

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Toyo R1R's... decent tyre?

Need new tyres all round and want some quality items. I know Kristian rated them pretty highly? Anyone else running them?

Well by all reports they are up there. ID also recommend Kumho Ecsta KU36 and Maxxis i-Pro

any one know where i can get bolt on flares? or ant type of flare that i can graft on to my guards?

im having a vision of the 31 with them in black, getting drift teks soon and want to push them out.

any one know where i can get bolt on flares? or ant type of flare that i can graft on to my guards?

im having a vision of the 31 with them in black, getting drift teks soon and want to push them out.

hit AJPS up for some AE86 flares

same size of wheel arch to a 31

hit Decs up maybe and see if he's got some spares (Garage 7)

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