I'll also add to the T1R-is-Rubbish debate. If you can back out of the purchase, I'd strongly recomend it.
On the forum I help run, we've had 3(?) guys with T1-R on their cars. 2 of them consider them lousy tyres. The third thinks they are good but I wouldn't rate his opinion anyway.
The biggest issue appeared to be that there was no feedback about what the tyre was doing. In cornering, they seemed to hang-on, but would then let go without any warning...... but not consistently. So the speed would vary & sometimes the front would let go and others the back would let go but there was no telegraphing of what was going on.
Among the cheapies that seem to give good service - Marangoni, Falken FK452, Federal 595RS.
Also, Tempe Tyres in Sydney have big specials on Hancook at the moment. 225/40x18s are $150 (directional or assymetric). You just need to allow for freight & fitting.
On the forum I help run, we've had 3(?) guys with T1-R on their cars. 2 of them consider them lousy tyres. The third thinks they are good but I wouldn't rate his opinion anyway.
The biggest issue appeared to be that there was no feedback about what the tyre was doing. In cornering, they seemed to hang-on, but would then let go without any warning...... but not consistently. So the speed would vary & sometimes the front would let go and others the back would let go but there was no telegraphing of what was going on.
Among the cheapies that seem to give good service - Marangoni, Falken FK452, Federal 595RS.
Also, Tempe Tyres in Sydney have big specials on Hancook at the moment. 225/40x18s are $150 (directional or assymetric). You just need to allow for freight & fitting.
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