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Truth about using Michelin PS2 vs Change to What?
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<blockquote data-quote="E46Fanatic" data-source="post: 263987" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>The Toyo T1Rs are looses out completely in comfort, noise and grip to the PS2. I would say its even more inferior to the original Pilot Sports I had before the PS2 in terms of grip and comfort.</p><p> </p><p>Treadwear of the T1R is 280 tho, meaning its pretty hard rubber and should tahan longer compared to the PS2s. A collegue of mine recently swapped out his old 18' T1R's for Falken 452's on his Golf GTi and said that the FK452s were much grippier and comfy compared to the T1R's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E46Fanatic, post: 263987, member: 81"] The Toyo T1Rs are looses out completely in comfort, noise and grip to the PS2. I would say its even more inferior to the original Pilot Sports I had before the PS2 in terms of grip and comfort. Treadwear of the T1R is 280 tho, meaning its pretty hard rubber and should tahan longer compared to the PS2s. A collegue of mine recently swapped out his old 18' T1R's for Falken 452's on his Golf GTi and said that the FK452s were much grippier and comfy compared to the T1R's. [/QUOTE]
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