Difference in price for tyres!!
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83% of people would buy again, best all round tyre for the money IMO and best i've had on my last 2 cars.
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83% of people would buy again, best all round tyre for the money IMO and best i've had on my last 2 cars.
83% of people would buy again, best all round tyre for the money IMO and best i've had on my last 2 cars.
Love my Toyos. Good grip in the wet, fantastic in the dry, not much road noise and plenty of warning when they are going to let go.
Falken? Pah........chav stuff.
You'll be wanting blue fluo lights along the sills to go with them? And I know where you can buy a gearknob that LIGHTS UP!!!!!!
Falken? Pah........chav stuff.
You'll be wanting blue fluo lights along the sills to go with them? And I know where you can buy a gearknob that LIGHTS UP!!!!!!
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From: Doncaster, S. Yorks.
Love my Toyos. Good grip in the wet, fantastic in the dry, not much road noise and plenty of warning when they are going to let go.
Falken? Pah........chav stuff.
You'll be wanting blue fluo lights along the sills to go with them? And I know where you can buy a gearknob that LIGHTS UP!!!!!!
Falken? Pah........chav stuff.
You'll be wanting blue fluo lights along the sills to go with them? And I know where you can buy a gearknob that LIGHTS UP!!!!!!

You **** 
As previously discussed I don't like the way the Toyo's give you NO warning when letting go. Dry grip is good, wet grip a little sketchy and as for pre-warning... pah! Dementia Jeff

I'll give the chav stuff a try since I drive a nice discreet silver wagon whilst you're hooning around in a giant red classic with a 1,000,000bhp and ironing board spoiler

When you back from France old boy??
You **** 
As previously discussed I don't like the way the Toyo's give you NO warning when letting go. Dry grip is good, wet grip a little sketchy and as for pre-warning... pah! Dementia Jeff

I'll give the chav stuff a try since I drive a nice discreet silver wagon whilst you're hooning around in a giant red classic with a 1,000,000bhp and ironing board spoiler

When you back from France old boy??
[QUOTE=alcazar;10292890]Love my Toyos. Good grip in the wet, fantastic in the dry, not much road noise and plenty of warning when they are going to let go.
I thought this until i tried the falkens, the toyo do work better in 17 on a newage, but honestly they are really not better than falken 452
I thought this until i tried the falkens, the toyo do work better in 17 on a newage, but honestly they are really not better than falken 452
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