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Old 04-05-2009, 10:32 AM
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Default i really wana try these new toyo proxes TQ drag radials

for one they are cheap which is awesome...cheaper then even nittos. i can get them for 360 shiped. they are also made by toyo which make some of the best tires out there. from wat i see they should have a stickier tread then the nitto with a 00 treadware rating compared to the nitto 100 rating. i think this tire should fall directly between the nitto and the mickey in terms of stickiness and treadlife. plus they make some awesome sizes. im getting the 315s on some 17x10.5 rims if i do get them. they also have this 275/45/16 size that i think is cool. they say on their site that it will fit a 8.5 rim but im sure we could get it around are stock 16x8 rims pretty easy and its 26" tall. they do make a 255/50/16 also but i wuld try the 275 personally.

from the looks of them they are cool...just got to deside to pul the trigger or not. if i dont get these im gettin the mickeys. i did want somehting more suited to the street thats why im thinking about these...i wont be racing with them im going to have some slicks for that lol.

what you guys think?
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where are you getting them from?
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you cant just go start a thread with " I wanna try these " without a picture or link or something.....

In other words, got a link tot the 315's?
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http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/proxes-tq
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you think it is ok to post non sponser links because no sponsers sell them lol
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you could just google proxes tq lol
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Originally Posted by jerflash
you could just google proxes tq lol

yeah right after I posted that I saw further down where someone else posted about them, so you can remove that link if you want, thanks though, I am gonna have to look into those myself, in bad need of rear tires right now.
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Originally Posted by jerflash
you think it is ok to post non sponser links because no sponsers sell them lol
You would need to PM the link to where they are being sold, if you dont mind shoot me a PM with the link, the link you posted to Toyo's website should be fine though.
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Could you also PM me the site where you are buying them?
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I got my Tq's in 255/50/16 for super cheap. Mounted them on myself yesterday. They're my first Drag Radial so i cant really compare to the others but compared to my street tires they hook amazing. I should be heading to the track next week, i'll make sure to post how they performed.
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very cool man ya let us know...ya i would have went with the 275s if i were you...it would look crazy lol
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TTT anyone else got info on these compared to the mickeys?
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Originally Posted by OMGaZ28
I got my Tq's in 255/50/16 for super cheap. Mounted them on myself yesterday. They're my first Drag Radial so i cant really compare to the others but compared to my street tires they hook amazing. I should be heading to the track next week, I'll make sure to post how they performed.
I'm also curious on how these tires are(hook/mileage). I'm looking to get the 315/35/18 for my 10.5 wheels. Tiredeals4less can have them shipped to me for $520. Keep us updated.
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Originally Posted by dman3
I'm also curious on how these tires are(hook/mileage). I'm looking to get the 315/35/18 for my 10.5 wheels. Tiredeals4less can have them shipped to me for $520. Keep us updated.
Damn 520 ouch, I got my 315/35r17's in today, cost me 310$
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anyone happen to know the treadware rating on these? I'll be using 'em on my daily driver and want to see how well then last, verses using the Nitto DR's in 315/35/17 size.
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Originally Posted by Hybrid86Z
anyone happen to know the treadware rating on these? I'll be using 'em on my daily driver and want to see how well then last, verses using the Nitto DR's in 315/35/17 size.

Treadwear rating is 0, they all are that I know of, I haven't looked at the nitto's, do they actually have a rating?
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nitto has a treadware of 100 and toyo has a rating of 00

toyo i think would be directly between nitto and mickey in stickiness...but i dont know for sure
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Originally Posted by dman3
I'm also curious on how these tires are(hook/mileage). I'm looking to get the 315/35/18 for my 10.5 wheels. Tiredeals4less can have them shipped to me for $520. Keep us updated.
Well since i was looking at 18s that would explain the price. HAHA damn you and your tires. Good luck with them. I am waiting to purchase them before i get feedback from some of the members.
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Originally Posted by dman3
Well since i was looking at 18s that would explain the price. HAHA damn you and your tires. Good luck with them. I am waiting to purchase them before i get feedback from some of the members.
Yeah stupid 18's, well I put mine on today, so far so good, they look and hook good, gonna try to hit the track tomorrow and see how they do there.
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yeah those toyos look good. hopefully more people can run them and see how good they are. just sucks they dont have the size i need. im looking for a 285/35/18. only nitto has that size.


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