TOYOs OR PERREILLIs
TOYOs OR PERREILLIs
Which tire do you prefer...the perreilli p-zero neros or rosso, or the toyo proxis Tr-1? Im running the toyo they are zr rated and have triple A wear rating. What do you think?
I have these. They are pretty good 
Get 235/40r18. I am on Sportlines and still no rub. You won't regret it!
what the hell? They are available everywhere... you must be doing something wrong.
BFG KDW2 225/45 or 235/40
Get 235/40r18. I am on Sportlines and still no rub. You won't regret it!
BFG KDW2 225/45 or 235/40
Last edited by UmeNNis; Mar 27, 2008 at 09:12 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
thanks ill look into it but my problem is i live in a small town and its about 60 miles to anywhere to get them without paying twice the price and the local shops odnt carry bf goodrich
The Toyo Proxie A4's are great tires, plus I love the V shaped tread pattern.
IMO The Perreilli's are overrated, to hard of a compound, take forever to warm up, if you live in a place where its a 90+ degree's all the time and never rains then go for it.
Also let me know where that is cuz I'm moving there
IMO The Perreilli's are overrated, to hard of a compound, take forever to warm up, if you live in a place where its a 90+ degree's all the time and never rains then go for it.
Also let me know where that is cuz I'm moving there
I have Toyo Proxes4--had them for 2 years now and I love them. I won't use any other tire on my Cobalt. Extreme grip for a little less than a T1R. But from my friend's experience with T1R's on his G35--they're pretty useless in rain or snow.


I have a set of brand new Toyo T1R's and they are amazing. For the price you can't beat them
b They always hook up nicely and I haven't had any problems with grip in the rain. I drove down the Deerfoot (a twisty freeway which is basically a race track that goes thru Calgary @ 130-140km/h), in the rain/snow last weekend and had no traction issues.
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