Toyo Tires: RECOMMENDED, MUST SEE AND READ

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using BFG now nice... heheh.. buat havoc
 

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Am using a set of this Toyo T1-R. Got it for RM230/piece for 195/50/R15 (price as of 2005 Nov) comparing to Yoko AD07 for RM235/piece...xtra RM5 each. Both made in Japan.

Erm...my opinion on this tyre is overall good. But as for grip wise, I still prefer SP9000 Dunlop, no matter in dry or wet. Previously using the SP9000 but they wear off very fast. About T1-R tyre wear, i'm not sure yet since I've just changed it.

Anyhow, good recommendation. At least another choice. But this tyre is very rare and some place, you need to place order to get the size you want.
 
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Toyos are above average rubbers but not to be compared with high end Falken or Bridgestone Potenza

Can be compared to Hankook, Firenza and Kumho
 

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Hi.. as u can see this is my 1st post... and im new to all this car stuff... i am just wondering can we actually DIY own diffuzers...

Reason:
To me is just a thin metal layer that is black in colour...
Cant we just use alluminium plate and black spray to do it???
Of course using the correct tools to Cut the alluminium plate..
and i find no reason spending more then RM300-RM1k to make this small thing for all 4 sides of the car....

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After DIY perhaps it might fail and falling...
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