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The Proxes 4? No haven't used em before.

I've got the T1R's, I haven't regretted buying them. If you like grip then the T1R would suit you. The grip in the wet is unbelievable.

Proxes 4 is the tyre down from the T1R so it probably isn't bad, but it won't be as good. It'll probably be good if you like a reasonably good amount of grip and you don't really try to push your car to its limits.

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The Proxes 4? No haven't used em before.

I've got the T1R's, I haven't regretted buying them. If you like grip then the T1R would suit you. The grip in the wet is unbelievable.

Proxes 4 is the tyre down from the T1R so it probably isn't bad, but it won't be as good. It'll probably be good if you like a reasonably good amount of grip and you don't really try to push your car to its limits.

How much are the T1Rs?

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Im selling t1rs : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t191861.html

I can honestly vouch and say they have really really really really good grip.. even in the wet!!

The threads on the t1rs dont wear quickly either which is a bonus!!

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Yeah just realised, they use proxes 4's in the DA drift series, not all the cars though obviously.

Does that mean that they're better for grip or slip?

Do they not use T1R's because they're too grippy?

Nah they are the best value vs grip, drifted on the T1R"s and they are not much differrent but in a grip environment i cant comment. ive only ever used Proxes 4, R888 and the RA-1's for grip.

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