Toyo Proxes A27
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Value, average: 27
Key Facts
- This model is no longer available or might have limited distribution.
- Available Sizes in Line: 1
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Original Equipment (OE) tires
for:
- • Mazda Mazda2 DJ [2015 .. 2019]
- • Scion iA DJ1 [2015 .. 2016]
- • Toyota Yaris iA [2016 .. 2018]
- Year Released: 2010
- Regions for sale: USA+, Canada
Description
Part of the Proxes family of high performance tires, the A27 delivers the perfect balance of superb handling and excellent rider comfort, giving you a longer wear life with a smooth, quiet ride. Featuring an advanced tread design and compounding to optimize its wear footprint, the Proxes A27 is built for superior wet traction and resistance to irregular wear. Its solid all-season construction allows for a lower pattern noise and low rolling resistance, giving good handing in both wet and dry conditions.
- Improved wet traction
- Lower pattern noise
- Reduced irregular wear
Toyo Proxes A27 Latest Reviews
What is good?
Comfort was good and noise was pretty decent.
What is bad?
Unstable & dangerous when turning. Even when these were new in dry weather, it always felt like I was turning aggressively on underinflated, bald tires in the rain. These skidded very easily, my center of gravity very felt high (like an economy delivery van), and my car leaned even when I was driving modestly. I had to make significant changes to my driving to compensate for the instability. I've never experienced this with a standard car, even with the cheapest tires on my previous car which was an old, used, and beat up Nissan Sentra. These came new with my Toyota Yaris iA so I just assumed it was a problem with the car itself; It wasn't. I switched these for a set of Continental Pure Contact tires, and increased the width to 205/55 r16 (a safe practice on the same rims) for good measure. The improvement was drastic and the problems mentioned disappeared. Avoid these for your own safety.
Detailed Information
Type and Size
- Tire Model
- 🏁 Toyo / Proxes A27
- Car Type
- Season
- All Season
- Rim Diameter
- 16 "
- Width
- 185 mm
- Aspect Ratio
- 60 %
- Construction
- Radial
Special Features
- Runflat
- No
- Mud and Snow
- No
- Extra Load
- No
Speed and Load
- Speed Index
- H (max 130 mph)
- Load Index (max load for a tire)
🏁 Toyo / Proxes A27 Sizes & Specifications
Rim | Model | Size | Index | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
R16 | 185/60 R16 86H | 185/60 R16 | 86H |
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What is good?
Comfort was good and noise was pretty decent.
What is bad?
Unstable & dangerous when turning. Even when these were new in dry weather, it always felt like I was turning aggressively on underinflated, bald tires in the rain. These skidded very easily, my center of gravity very felt high (like an economy delivery van), and my car leaned even when I was driving modestly. I had to make significant changes to my driving to compensate for the instability. I've never experienced this with a standard car, even with the cheapest tires on my previous car which was an old, used, and beat up Nissan Sentra. These came new with my Toyota Yaris iA so I just assumed it was a problem with the car itself; It wasn't. I switched these for a set of Continental Pure Contact tires, and increased the width to 205/55 r16 (a safe practice on the same rims) for good measure. The improvement was drastic and the problems mentioned disappeared. Avoid these for your own safety.
Comments
Did not use these in snow.
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