Toyo 888 superior to Kumho's !

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Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

Spoke to Nadine who recently tried this new tire around Silverstone, *** reckoned it was far superior than the Kumho's she's been using for the last couple of years and now is a Toyo convert and wont go back to Kumho's, they're cheap too!

no 17's" though, road legal track tire

http://www.toyo.co.uk/page.php?sitemap_id=377&identity=r888_image

Designed by Toyo's Motorsport Team, the Proxes R888 gives true grip on the track and is road-legal, so you can also drive home on it.

Our new track day tyre is the road legal Proxes R888. Design by our motorsport team using high tech computer systems has resulted in an outstanding compound that delivers perfect results in the dry and wet. The medium soft compound has performed significantly better than soft compound competitor tyres.
 

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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

What size tires did Nadine use? I can't find any Big sizes.
Later,
 

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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

You say they're cheap? Anyone have a price? Where's JonB? :) That was the big thing about the Kumho's for me, you could just about buy two sets for the price of one set of Michelin PS2's.
 

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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

Those are really nice. I wonder if the rim protector would reach around on stock viper wheels. Big question as Mr. Fang asked, are they avail in the states???
 

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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

I talked to my Toyo Dealer - a friend for many years. This about 5-6 hours ago. He called his supplier, and was told they (Proxes R888)are not currently imported to the US and didn't know when they would be available here.
 
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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

making enquires for costs and some pics, i wouldnt go by the internet prices (£UK GBP)
 

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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

heh... how about a group buy from the UK to have shipped to the US? :D

My guess is some DOT red tape thats keeping them from being sold here. :(
 
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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

anything is possible it just needs someone to take the reins and sort it all out, our last US group buys here were a load of Mobil 1 and headers

i guess the toyos will slowly filter across to US shores, going by the Kumhos we had them here for about 12 months before they started to appear for sale in the US
 
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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

its all in the link i posted, 18's only 335 max
 
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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

*** said:
Toyo's should last longer miles than Kumho for road use overall. Also, they are only better than the Kumhos after several track laps as the Kumhos can't take the heat very well lap after lap.(This is refering to the Kumho V700, not the V710 which are surperb DOT tyres that JonB supplys)

Using the Kumho's for hill climbs and sprints as they are much softer and heat up faster, (just a few minutes long competitions) and the Toyo's for longer sessions

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Toyo 295's on ACR rims, and Comp Coupe BBS one piece magnesium rims.
 

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Re: Toyo 888 superior to Kumho\'s !

I'm no tire engineer, but it's wierd how there not a whole lot of treads on the tire... looks like it wouldn't handle well in the rain.
 

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I contacted:
ToyoTech
Technical Department
Toyo Tire USA Corporation

direct via Email and received this back:

Thank you for contacting Toyo Tires. We appreciate your interest in our
products. The Proxes R888 has not been released for sale in the U.S.
market at this time. We are tentatively looking at mid to late 2007
until the Proxes R888 will be available. If you have any further
questions or comments, please contact Toyo Tires consumer relations
department at: (800) 442-8696.

Later,
 

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Red,
Yes, the RA-1's are a great tire, but there must be some reason to build the R888. Looking at the tread, perhaps better in the DRY?
Also, wouldn't they have to be DOT legal before they could be available here?

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I saw some of the prices in the states and I don't think they're cheap. I saw some prices in the $400 range for rear sizes.
 

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I see them in the US for about $400 as well. Anyone else with real live experience? My car is a pretty high hp supercharged daily driver that only sees rain if there is an unexpected shower. In the dry, Pilots are like ice skating, BF drag radials can keep a good bit of power to the ground, but are terrible in the corners. My Kumho V700 have less traction than the drag radials, take the corners very well, but are very ugly on stock rims with no protective bead. So what I'm looking for is anyone that has first hand info on these tires in a similar situation to mine.
 

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