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Old 03-21-2007, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Moose (anyone?) - how are the Toyo's?

Moose (or anyone else) - how do the Toyo Proxes 4 grip comparde to the Goodyear F-1's?

I only want to know about - and only care about - 60ft drag strip times.

Are the Toyo's as good? 275 Toyo any better than 255 F-1?

Thanks.
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Moose (or anyone else) - how do the Toyo Proxes 4 grip comparde to the Goodyear F-1's?

I only want to know about - and only care about - 60ft drag strip times.

Are the Toyo's as good? 275 Toyo any better than 255 F-1?

Thanks.

Hey JMatt,
I feel your pain! My F1 rears are almost as bald as Mr. Shine's head! I'm going with the Toyo Proxies 4 or the Invo all the way around! Just tring to get a little feedback on the invo's first!
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Old 03-21-2007, 12:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I have the Toyo Proxes S4's (275 for the rear, 255 for the front) on order and should have them within a week....I'll do my best to remember to post in this thread with my thoughts!
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Moose (or anyone else) - how do the Toyo Proxes 4 grip comparde to the Goodyear F-1's?

I only want to know about - and only care about - 60ft drag strip times.

Are the Toyo's as good? 275 Toyo any better than 255 F-1?

Thanks.
don't know about the proxes 4 but the proxes t1r are excellent. i've cut 1.71 60ft times on them in the benz.
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