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I am preparing a MK1 MR2 for the series
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Any feedback would be most gratefully received.
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Lee Barton
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aw11rally wrote:I wouldn't even put T1-Rs on a road car anymore.I always thought they were good in the dry and ok in the wet until I had a set of them on the front of my 190e and put a set of Hankook something or other
(standard road tyre) on the back.
The Hankooks out performed the T1-Rs by such a margin that it turned the merc from a competent and chuckable drifter when wet into an understeery monster.
Well worth a look at rain/wet biased road tyres from the major manufacturers.
Toyo R888s always used to be a sensible choice because they were cheap and easy to get although performance is only average, they are no longer cheap so not even worth considering in my opinion.Yoko and Avon seem to get much better write-ups.