Toyo T1R vs Goodyear Eagle F1 Directional 5

valancehing

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yakah...i no join TTA wo...who had join the TTA,borrow the ticket to get 20% discount....
i went to the shop b4,he say must show the ticket ><
 

spoon civic

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What are your priorities? If aquaplaning resistance the the T1-R will be better. It's pattern resembles the older GY F1 GS-D3 which was the best aquaplaning resistance tyres to date. However with more grooves then rubber and having good aquaplaning resistance, the dry grip suffers because of less rubber contact which is needed in dry grip.
Therefore if into dry drip, maybe even wet grip the F1-D5 should be better. Some have used and feedback is close to PS3. Some even mention better then PS3.

for me,T1R gud for wet and dry...and can launch around 4.5k rpm when the tyre new..when use about 50%..3.8k rpm can grip,but higher the tyre will spin highly...
 

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Try the GSD 5 la. I am using it now, grippy both wet and dry. On a 215/40/17..
 

6UE5t

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Just bought the F1 D5 in sizes 215/50/17 (fr) & 245/45/17 (rr), the rating is 300/AA/A. So far so good, pretty comfortable but haven't really give it a good go yet, will report later after about 500km.
 

WGR2233

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Good Year F1 D5 is a good tyre..Mine with 225/45/17 for my Gti...No regret at all..Last time I bought rm 398/pcs..later on rm 440/pcs..
 

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Just bought the F1 D5 in sizes 215/50/17 (fr) & 245/45/17 (rr), the rating is 300/AA/A. So far so good, pretty comfortable but haven't really give it a good go yet, will report later after about 500km.
Wah! your fr and rr big difference.....215 and 245 size....
 

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As stated.. how to take care of it?

meaning.. what stuff to use or applied... coz it is easily get light scratches and dull in time..

will AutoSol do the job? any other products?
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