As title really, looking for some decent 145s that are available without a mental price tag
At £89 ( inc vat) corner its a bit easier to justify.
They look period, just wondered if any one has experience of using them on road, would appreciate any opinions
https://www.minispares.com/product/Clas ... YRE34.aspx
Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
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Re: Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
Also worth considering Blockley tyres. I bought a set recently and very happy with them
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Re: Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
+1 for Blockley too. As good as it gets for a road car I say. And he did a good deal for me for 4, bought on site for ££
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Re: Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
There's a few comments on them at the end of this thread. They've been a popular mini tyre in Japan for years
https://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?f=3 ... hilit=y350
https://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?f=3 ... hilit=y350
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Re: Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
I’ve got them on my car. Fronts are approaching end of life after probably 7000 miles. Not convinced my tracking is right though. Seems to be a good tyre. I will try the Blockley next time for comparison.
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Re: Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
Hi,
in Japan, many Minis are equipped with them.
The reason is that there are few 145 options, they are relatively cheap in Japan, and they don't look bad.
I currently have one equipped, and it seems to be about the end of its life after about 30,000 km (5 years in total).
The price has been rising little by little from before.
in Japan, many Minis are equipped with them.
The reason is that there are few 145 options, they are relatively cheap in Japan, and they don't look bad.
I currently have one equipped, and it seems to be about the end of its life after about 30,000 km (5 years in total).
The price has been rising little by little from before.
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Re: Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
A couple of people have bought the Dunlop SP10s from Japan. No reviews yet but they are likely better than the commonly available tyres (Nankang, Falken etc).
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Re: Yoko Tyre GT350 any good ?
anybody any experience with MS dunlop R7s and are they road legal?
Dunlop R7 165/70/10
Dunlop R7 165/70/10