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Toyo R1R's

Last post 06-26-2008, 1:25 PM by kvenisn. 21 replies.
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  •  05-13-2008, 3:47 PM 300032

    Toyo R1R's

    Who has them? In what 15" sizes? (I've been hoping to see the 225/45R15 size become available.) Prices?

    Is there any known comparison between them and the 195/50R15 Bridgestone RE-01's?

    I'm looking at buying four to be used primarily on the local level, in the SCCA-Detroit Region's TSM class (Street Tire-Street Modified) on what is essentially an STS Neon with about 15 more horsepower and about 100 lbs. less weight. Thanks.

    Jim

  •  05-13-2008, 4:03 PM 300034 in reply to 300032

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    the 195s have been out for a while, and early reports suggested graining and accelerated wear could occur - opinions varied

    the 205s just came out

    I 'm hoping Andy Hollis may share some comparative data between the two tires you mention (albeit not those exact sizes)

    the 225/45 is allegedly a July item...


    Charlie Thompson
    '04 JCW Cooper [STX]
    NER Cannon Fodder
  •  05-13-2008, 4:11 PM 300035 in reply to 300032

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    SeniorPBA2B:

    Who has them? In what 15" sizes? (I've been hoping to see the 225/45R15 size become available.) Prices?

    Is there any known comparison between them and the 195/50R15 Bridgestone RE-01's?

    I'm looking at buying four to be used primarily on the local level, in the SCCA-Detroit Region's TSM class (Street Tire-Street Modified) on what is essentially an STS Neon with about 15 more horsepower and about 100 lbs. less weight. Thanks.

    Jim

     

    205/50-15 is about a half inch wider than a 195/50-15, and a 225 might be a good bit wider, but won't be available until late July according to Toyo.

     -Brian
     


    89/189 STS/STX '89 Civic Si
  •  05-16-2008, 5:49 PM 300722 in reply to 300034

    Re: Toyo R1R's

  •  05-16-2008, 6:28 PM 300724 in reply to 300722

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    Will the 205 Toyo with it's soft sidewall work as well on a 7" wheel? Are there any 15x7.5" wheels worth using?
  •  05-16-2008, 7:23 PM 300731 in reply to 300724

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    I know nothing about how they act but my 205s will be going on 15x7.5 Rota slipstreams...
  •  05-16-2008, 9:59 PM 300759 in reply to 300724

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    Sebastian R.:
    Will the 205 Toyo with it's soft sidewall work as well on a 7" wheel? Are there any 15x7.5" wheels worth using?

     The sidewall isn't super soft, it is the whole carcus. 

     I have mine on 15x7.5 rota slipstreams, but they look fine on 15x7 wheels as well.

    -Brian
     


    89/189 STS/STX '89 Civic Si
  •  05-18-2008, 3:43 PM 300864 in reply to 300759

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    cant say much about these tires but i did find these pictures.

    Toyo R1R 195/50/15 on a 15x7 Enkei RPF1 (Left)
    Falken Azenis RT615 205/50/15 on a 15x6.5 Konig Renegade (Right)


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  •  05-18-2008, 7:53 PM 300879 in reply to 300864

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    Does anybody have a product number or catalog number of the 205/50R15 Toyos so I can order a set from my local supplier?

    Jim

  •  05-19-2008, 5:46 PM 301092 in reply to 300879

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    How would Full Tread R1R's compare to Hoosier Wet's in the Rain? on a CSP Miata.
    1990 Miata CSP

    1997 1-LE (SOLD)
  •  05-19-2008, 9:03 PM 301140 in reply to 301092

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    Buy some, find out. 

    Other than that, I would buy some and save some money.  Everybody knows that if you buy hoosier wets, you'll never be at an event where it rains.
     


    My S2000 is totally pissed it's not allowed a place to play in ST.
  •  05-19-2008, 9:45 PM 301159 in reply to 301140

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    glagola1:

     Everybody knows that if you buy hoosier wets, you'll never be at an event where it rains.
     

     

    This is absolutely true. I did personal research on the subject; worked like voodoo magic! Good insurance if you hate racing in the wet.

     The event immediately after I sold mine was the first rain event I had run in 2 years!!!


    Brian Flanagan
    Serial ConeKiller
    STX #98 BMW E36 328is (TrackBitch)

    Beeg black truck!
  •  05-20-2008, 5:57 PM 301319 in reply to 300879

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    Product code is 170030.  Hope that helps!

     

    Joe Jordan

  •  05-20-2008, 7:55 PM 301345 in reply to 301140

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    glagola1:

    Buy some, find out. 

    Other than that, I would buy some and save some money.  Everybody knows that if you buy hoosier wets, you'll never be at an event where it rains.
     

    I already have some Full tread R1R's for the street. I was hoping they would be comparable the the Hoosier's so I don't have to bring 4 extra wheels.


    1990 Miata CSP

    1997 1-LE (SOLD)
  •  05-20-2008, 10:25 PM 301366 in reply to 301319

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    J Jordan:

    Product code is 170030.  Hope that helps!

    Joe Jordan

    Thanks, Joe.

  •  05-21-2008, 7:39 AM 301427 in reply to 301345

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    SIMMONS-RACING:
    I already have some Full tread R1R's for the street. I was hoping they would be comparable the the Hoosier's so I don't have to bring 4 extra wheels.

    why not just use those toyos as your wets?  wrong size?


    Mike - #44 STS2
    '91 Miata - racer
    '07 CX-7 - dog taxi
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  •  06-19-2008, 10:30 AM 306056 in reply to 301427

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    Hi I was thinking about replacing my worn front T1-R tyre with an R1-R. Does anyone know how they cope with daily driving in rain n stuff?

    Donnington Park Trackday -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NxiDekdHi8
  •  06-20-2008, 1:41 PM 306249 in reply to 306056

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    the R1Rs are a lot stickier than the T1Rs...might not be a good idea to mix 'em.

    no personal experience, but people seem to agree that the R1Rs work pretty well in the rain.


    Mike - #44 STS2
    '91 Miata - racer
    '07 CX-7 - dog taxi
    www.phillyscca.com
    www.GreyhoundAngelsAdoption.com
  •  06-21-2008, 4:43 PM 306374 in reply to 306249

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    OK then but I'm not sure what to replace the left front tyre with. Alot of tyre makers seem to not make their best tyres in sizes below 17 or 16" anymore :( I think I need a tyre that grips like the T1-R but has a stiffer sidewall if such a tyre exists.

     Here is a picture where you can see how the tyre has rolled over onto that shoulder and worn it down from all the clockwise trackday laps.

    http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii198/ssimbo/tyrewear2001.jpg


    Donnington Park Trackday -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NxiDekdHi8
  •  06-22-2008, 11:45 AM 306422 in reply to 306374

    Re: Toyo R1R's

    why not another T1R?

    in the future, you might consider rotating the tires to even out the wear, so you don't end up having to replace one tire.
     


    Mike - #44 STS2
    '91 Miata - racer
    '07 CX-7 - dog taxi
    www.phillyscca.com
    www.GreyhoundAngelsAdoption.com
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