OEM SW20 Turbo Tyre - Yokohama A022

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OEM SW20 Turbo Tyre - Yokohama A022

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Has anyone used these?

I need two new rear tyres in standard size 225/50/15 and have spotted these for sale.
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Feh, I'll let you know on saturday, just ordered two.
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Sorry mate just saw this. I had 5 yrs on the Yokos before switching to T1-Rs. Much prefer the Toyos but that I think was mainly due to the Yoko fronts which I felt made the car more twitchy and nervous (and were a 195/55 rather than the Toyos 205/50)... no probs with the rears though. Probably better dry grip but less in the wet. A bit noisier and harsher also.

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Cheers dude

Yeah only using em on the rear, I have T1R on the front.

How many miles were you getting out of a set?
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On the rears... probably 10-12k depending on how many dry miles with err, more throttle.
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Cool not bad then. How did that compare with the T1R?
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HighwayStar wrote:Probably better dry grip but less in the wet.

^^^ This ^^^
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Sorry Johnny... what?
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The Yokos are fantastic - in the dry.

And truly dangerous in the wet.
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They cant be worse than the Yoko S-Drives I have on there now.
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Can be a lot of fun on an N/A in the wet :wink:

R

.. or of course an early bath if you're at any speed.
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I agree that Yoko A022s are not very good in wet, good in dry. The tyre is 18yrs old however
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Hankook RS2

The T1R are ok, but they're just an ordinary road tyre. The RS2 is a track tyre and is pretty good. Very keenly priced too. I run them in damper weather, and Kumho Ecsta V70A in summer.
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About the same as the toyos Marf... as far as I can remember.
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Cool, thanks for all the advice people :)

I'm sure they'll be better than the Yoko S-Drives I have on now.

I drive like a granny in the wet anyway, besides that I really wanted something with a stiffer side wall than the T1R.
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also looking for a new full set of rubber that is decent in the wet and grippy in the dry was adviced on the TR1's but not from a mr2 driver.. so any more posts of the best tire for your money would be much apreciated
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flushm4n wrote:also looking for a new full set of rubber that is decent in the wet and grippy in the dry was adviced on the TR1's but not from a mr2 driver.. so any more posts of the best tire for your money would be much apreciated


If you can get uniroyal rainsport 2 in your size then they are supposed to be very good, especially in the wet.
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Double post.
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Goodyear Eagle F1's are good, but unfortunately not available in standard mk2 sizes :cry:
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Got em fitted this morning, initial impressions are good but I'll reserve judgement until I've done 500 miles on them and worn em in a bit. :)

Love the tread pattern and the face theres so little writing on the sidewall, but thats just visual stuff :lol:
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