Toyo Proxes PX4E

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Toyo Proxes PX4E

Postby Tweek on Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:48 pm

Anyone running these tyres? I'm stuck between the Yokohama S-Drive or the PX4E at the moment. The downside with the S-drive is that it's not terribly amazing in the wet but they have lasted over 16k miles on the fronts with some abuse. Just wondering if the PX4E is any better?

I can get both at a fairly decent price so it's pretty much a toss-up between the two.
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Re: Toyo Proxes PX4E

Postby - Danny Boy - on Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:12 pm

I havent persoanlly used them, but i have heard good things about them! All that i can remember is that they grip very well and have a softer ride compared to alot of tyres.. but that asks the question - softer tyres = quicker wear? I would generally think so, but i dont know as i havent heard how many miles people can get out of them. Google may be your friend on that question!
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Re: Toyo Proxes PX4E

Postby hb69 on Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:50 pm

Toyo :)
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Re: Toyo Proxes PX4E

Postby Dannyfezzerturbo on Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:14 pm

i run the toyos, they stick like glue but do seem a bit soft compound. cant tell you how long they will last [ERRR] i took the car off the road after only a few thousand miles but are still like new
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