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IvIarkgraham
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nankang ns-2 does anyone use them are they any good?

can you have different size tyres on your car legally?

i want 195's on the front and 205's on the back
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there gash, why do you want different sizes?
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
nankang ns-2 does anyone use them are they any good?

can you have different size tyres on your car legally?

i want 195's on the front and 205's on the back


They stink propper bad when you do a burnout!

Only get if ya floggin ya motor....

I would also put the 205's on the front!

[Edited on 15-10-2005 by Twiggy]
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i had 195's before then got 205's but the 195's felt better on the front and the 205's felt better on the rear
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i wont be doin burn outs
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i'll just get proxes again
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nankangs are bollocks
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ok cheers any idea why the toyo poxes t1-r is cheaper than the t1-s
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because their one letter down in the alphabet.
CorsAsh
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Nankangs are about as good as putting lurpak on our rims.

Don't use them. Voice of experience over here
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
ok cheers any idea why the toyo poxes t1-r is cheaper than the t1-s


T1-R has better wet performance.


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depends what you want them for.


track use - NO
normal driving no racing round bends etc-then yes if u cant afford dearer
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quote:
Originally posted by ChazSXi
nankangs are bollocks


totally agree, the slightest bit of rain, and it's like driving on ice
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nah im gonna go for toyos again
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Toyo T1-R's are pretty good, better wearing than the T1-S's
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don;t have a problem with the nankangs on my car. ex500's I have. I don't race, take corners hard or generally behave like a boyracer so they do me fine. they last long too and are cheap. consider bridgestone RE720's though
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had nankngs on my old corsa....

as long as u drive normally then u'r ok... but once u start putting ur foot dont then make ure u have good health and car insurance


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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
ok cheers any idea why the toyo poxes t1-r is cheaper than the t1-s
T1-R's are the old design, Toyo don't make them anymore, T1-S's are the new version...
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i have them on my golf seem fine to me in the wet and dry.mind you i dont think my car is a ferrari half the time

[Edited on 16-10-2005 by chewy]
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I have them on my Astra, for the £36 each i paid for 17's they are excellent, most people are brand snobs when it comes to tyres. If you want performance then fair enough buy something expensive but for everyday driving they are fine, my last Nangkangs lasted me 3 years and i dont exactly drive like a granny.
You arent going to get road holding like you would with a set of Michelins but you're driving a Corsa yes? not a supercar
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
ok cheers any idea why the toyo poxes t1-r is cheaper than the t1-s
T1-R's are the old design, Toyo don't make them anymore, T1-S's are the new version...


our survey says eh eh t1-r are they new ones

 
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