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I use them for day to day use. Not a bad tyre for street duty at about 180rwkw. Never put them through their paces on the track though.

That said I will most likely be upgrading next time I am in the market to tyres to something a bit more track orientated.

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Had them on my old r32 215/35/18 on fronts, and when they got old I put them on the rear and they were ALOT grippyer than brand new 235/35/18 Nankangs I usually had on rear. Not that Nankangs are much of a tyre, but I was very happy with the proxy 4 all the time, exept one delimitated on front due to 2.5 deg neg camber, and shop told me it's my fault for "shitty" camber so no refund. They lasted 10,000km on front

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Had a pair of these on the front of the RX when I had it, with Potenzas on the rear. Saw some pretty hard street driving but no track work. Was very happy in what I paid/what I got. Didn't have any dramas but read alot of reviews saying hard work an time (year or so) caused trouble. Eggs, poor response etc...

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