falken 912 or toyo proxies?

[TW]Fox;19511709 said:
He needs 225/50/15, which is a very rare size and very few makes seem to carry it :(

And he needs V-Rating, so he is pretty much stuck with P-Zeros at £165ish or Falkens at £73ish a corner (Toyos are @£80ish)
 
[TW]Fox;19511709 said:
He needs 225/50/15, which is a very rare size and very few makes seem to carry it :(
Yeah, I saw that and thought he was wrong.

That appears to be the most retarded tyre size ever. I'd just get something else and live with any potential problems :p
And he needs V-Rating, so he is pretty much stuck with P-Zeros at £165ish or Falkens at £73ish a corner (Toyos are @£80ish)
He doesn't need V rated tyres per se.
 
Yes its true i can live without v rating. the main choices are:

Falken
proxes
hankook
Nexen lol

ice also been offered a full mint set of wheels with 95% new rears and 1/3worn fronts all falkens for just over 200 shipped which is tempting as my wheels aren't perfect and these are close to being.
 
Hi, I have Falken 912's on the front of my remapped mondeo, so far they've outlasted the mileage the original Conti's lasted for which was no longer than 7k. Some say they're wheelspin city but I don't find that at all, the grip in the wet is fine and under heavy braking too.
Chris
 
[TW]Fox;19511429 said:
No, you get huge puddles covering the entire 'track', which in some sections is specifically designed to replicate and thus test for aquaplaning at speed. It's properly saturated.

I was referring to RenoRanes007's experience. Did he or his collegue/friend drive it in a wet track or did he drive it through a track that is basically a pond.
 
I was referring to RenoRanes007's experience. Did he or his collegue/friend drive it in a wet track or did he drive it through a track that is basically a pond.

Fox is right though, tracks are often worse for standing water.

Yes there was a lot of standing water in sections, that photo I posted above isn't the worst of it but bad enough that there isn't just a shadow on the ground but a clear reflection as well, if a track is just 'wet' you don't get a reflection like that.
 
[TW]Fox;19511709 said:
He needs 225/50/15, which is a very rare size and very few makes seem to carry it :(

Try finding decent tyres for 13 x 7" wheels. Cut slicks, track day tyres, and that's about your lot.
 
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