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Toyo Proxes R888: best rear tire I've ever used(STUCK!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Badgts" data-source="post: 9223847" data-attributes="member: 14087"><p>I am using mine for daily drivers, but haven't driven through significant rain in them yet. The tread pattern and depth are encouraging for wet weather driving, however. As much as I hate driving in the rain, I am looking forward to testing them out...may have to hit an empty parking lot during the next storm to see how they do through standing water and cornering. I'd be happy to give a report once I have had a chance to do this. </p><p></p><p>For comparison's sake, I was very impressed with how the Nitto DR's did in the rain, even when the tread was mostly worn. My hope is that with a similar tread pattern, more tread depth, and a softer compound, the R888's will perform at least as good as the Nittos in wet weather...if not better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgts, post: 9223847, member: 14087"] I am using mine for daily drivers, but haven't driven through significant rain in them yet. The tread pattern and depth are encouraging for wet weather driving, however. As much as I hate driving in the rain, I am looking forward to testing them out...may have to hit an empty parking lot during the next storm to see how they do through standing water and cornering. I'd be happy to give a report once I have had a chance to do this. For comparison's sake, I was very impressed with how the Nitto DR's did in the rain, even when the tread was mostly worn. My hope is that with a similar tread pattern, more tread depth, and a softer compound, the R888's will perform at least as good as the Nittos in wet weather...if not better. [/QUOTE]
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