Rear eyebrow removal to add more range

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What is the consumption label of the toyo CR1 in kona size ?
According to what I find on Google, it's not great, aren't there better tires for consumption ?
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The eyebrow may be creating a low-pressure area under it that is sucking up the car's road spray. Or turbulence that is doing the same. Shame the newer Kona's have so many holes showing after the eyebrow is removed, compared to the old Kona in the video in post #1
 
Yes its a pity about the holes, mine is gray so the black plugs are not so noticeable, i hope, I would like someone to make blank cover to just cover over the holes only ??
these are the tires i will be using ,

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in 225/55R/17 size, as you can see they have MAX efficiency, lots has changed in the tire world in too years

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But that scaling is from the manufacturer itself, isn't it?
don't you need a external label comparison to know how it ranks against other brands?
 
silly me, I thought you would use the master link i sent you with the how to read a label and look up the cr1 in the correct size yourself.
end of my answers than you, and good hunting for your info.
 
Just trying to help here
I was not able to find the cr1 EU label when you 1st mentionned it, only found the malaysian labels that I shared, which do not point toward best fuel efficiency. However, as you said, there may be a new iteration of this tire with better performance ?
It seems that CR1 is not sold in Europe

"how it ranks against other brands?"
"done that as well"
Could you share the sources of the comparison?
 
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