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Hi-po SS 454
07-28-2008, 07:25 AM
I'd like to hear some 17" Street tire recommendations for my 71 Chevelle. Set on 17's. Have been thinking heavy on the Nitto 555. But being a soft rubber tire not sure how it will wear on a heavy car. But than again the car is mostly a weekend car. I like the tread pattern of the Nitto, also that of the BF Goodrich KDW. And the Sumitomo HTRZ. Aprox. size will be 285-40 rr. and 245-45 frt. I don't want super wide in front. Wheel will be 17X8 frt, and 17X9.5 rr. Stock suspension except for Globalwest rear lower control arms.
I'll take any suggestions, wheels too if you'd like.
Thanks
class67
07-28-2008, 09:15 AM
You can't go wrong with either the Nitto or the BFG KDW, i'm not sure about the Sumitomo though. You're right about the Nitto, they are alot softer...it all depends on what you intend to do with the car. personally, i think that you will be just fine with the BFG's.
Turbo Rob
07-28-2008, 05:07 PM
I'd like to hear some 17" Street tire recommendations for my 71 Chevelle. Set on 17's. Have been thinking heavy on the Nitto 555. But being a soft rubber tire not sure how it will wear on a heavy car. But than again the car is mostly a weekend car. I like the tread pattern of the Nitto, also that of the BF Goodrich KDW. And the Sumitomo HTRZ. Aprox. size will be 285-40 rr. and 245-45 frt. I don't want super wide in front. Wheel will be 17X8 frt, and 17X9.5 rr. Stock suspension except for Globalwest rear lower control arms.
I'll take any suggestions, wheels too if you'd like.
Thanks
I just put some Vredestein Sessenta's on my car. Great tire. I have been fighting tramlining on the car since I put the 17's on it - it's gone with the Vredesteins and I am happy. (Oh yes - I had Yokohoma A520s on it).
www.performanceplustires.com or Group A deals with them.
Rob
Hi-po SS 454
07-29-2008, 10:12 AM
Thanks Guys.
I was expecting more input here but I guess no one else wants to offer any....
Also, seems like all the tire shops with the super prices are out of stock on 285-40-17 nitto 555 and goodrich KDW
:help:
sik68
07-29-2008, 12:40 PM
Here's a good comparison review by Car and Driver. Based on this, I'm buying the Goodyear F1 Gs D3's for my 68 Camaro.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=69
Download the PDF:
http://www.tirerack.com/images/tires/tests/CandD_gy_f1_gs_d3/CandD_gy_f1_gs_ds.pdf
Hi-po SS 454
08-01-2008, 02:52 PM
I've changed my mind on wheel selection. I'm actually thinking about 2 wheels, strongly on the Rushforth "Livewire" 18" full polish and somewhat on the Boze "Speedster". Most likely 18X10 and 18X8. Pretty expensive but what the hell.
Does that sound better than 17" torgue thrusts 2.........
Spiffav8
08-01-2008, 04:27 PM
I've changed my mind on wheel selection. I'm actually thinking about 2 wheels, strongly on the Rushforth "Livewire" 18" full polish and somewhat on the Boze "Speedster". Most likely 18X10 and 18X8. Pretty expensive but what the hell.
Does that sound better than 17" torgue thrusts 2.........
I have 18x10 and 18x8 with Nitto's and really like them. They seem to be wearing fine and I drive my car as much as I can.
Hi-po SS 454
08-01-2008, 04:55 PM
I have 18x10 and 18x8 with Nitto's and really like them. They seem to be wearing fine and I drive my car as much as I can.
Any pictures Spiffav8 ?? Nittos is my tire plan..
Spiffav8
08-01-2008, 06:57 PM
Any pictures Spiffav8 ?? Nittos is my tire plan..
You don't have to bend my arm to get me to post pictures of my car. :rotfl:
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gifhttps://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gifLet me know if you want a different shot and I can post it for you.
Hope it helps!
streetk14
08-01-2008, 09:16 PM
With tires, you really do get what you pay for most of the time. You need to figure out what you want out of your tires and what you are willing to spend before a good recommendation can be given.
Myself and many others here are most concerned with maximum dry performance and grip above all else. With that in mind, you really would want a "max performance summer" type tire. Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 are about the best tires out there right now and are the OEM tire used on many of today's top sports cars. Michelins are usually one of the higher priced tires out there as well.
I have not tried the Nitto 555, but it is a good looking tire that is much cheaper than the PS2. The Kuhmo Ecsta MX is a very nice sticky tire for a very good price. I had them on my 68 Camaro a while back and was impressed with how grippy they were for such a low price. They are made in a 245/45/17 and 285/40/17 as well. They are only like $120-150 each which is very cheap for a good tire in this size. Hope this helps some,
Andy
Hi-po SS 454
08-01-2008, 09:16 PM
Nice stuff Curtis. looks Awesome.......
Hi-po SS 454
08-01-2008, 09:21 PM
With tires, you really do get what you pay for most of the time. You need to figure out what you want out of your tires and what you are willing to spend before a good recommendation can be given.
Myself and many others here are most concerned with maximum dry performance and grip above all else. With that in mind, you really would want a "max performance summer" type tire. Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 are about the best tires out there right now and are the OEM tire used on many of today's top sports cars. Michelins are usually one of the higher priced tires out there as well.
I have not tried the Nitto 555, but it is a good looking tire that is much cheaper than the PS2. The Kuhmo Ecsta MX is a very nice sticky tire for a very good price. I had them on my 68 Camaro a while back and was impressed with how grippy they were for such a low price. I think they are made in a 285/40/17 as well. Hope this helps a little,
Andy
Yeah Andy, I was just checking out that Kuhmo last night and look pretty good, but I know nothing of the tire and rarely here it mentioned.
Nice tread pattern.
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streetk14
08-01-2008, 09:24 PM
Yeah Andy, I was just checking out that Kuhmo last night and look pretty good, but I know nothing of the tire and rarely here it mentioned.
Yeah, I used to laugh at cars I saw with Kuhmo tires but changed my tune after using those MX's. Good looking, cheap, sticky and they come in the sizes you want. That would be my choice if I were you.
Andy
Hi-po SS 454
08-01-2008, 09:32 PM
Sounds like a dam good choice. I will surley keep them in mind now. I saw prices on them and was surprised how cheap they were and that thru me off also. Like maybe not that good a tire, but like I said, I RAErLY hear them mentioned for some resaon.
Not as cheap as I thought:
Size Price
18"
295/35R-18 99Y BSW $262.00
streetk14
08-01-2008, 11:48 PM
Sounds like a dam good choice. I will surley keep them in mind now. I saw prices on them and was surprised how cheap they were and that thru me off also. Like maybe not that good a tire, but like I said, I RAErLY hear them mentioned for some resaon.
Not as cheap as I thought:
Size Price
18"
295/35R-18 99Y BSW $262.00
Wider 18" sizes shoot the price way up in most cases. You're looking at $400 each for a Pilot Sport PS2 in that size. Welcome to my world; my 335/30/18 rear tires are like $450 each. Each burnout I do probably costs me $20, LOL.
Andy
Spiffav8
08-01-2008, 11:54 PM
Thanks Rich. I'll be watching to see what you end up with.
Hi-po SS 454
08-09-2008, 06:53 PM
To update this Thread. I started set on purchasing 17" wheels and tires. You know how things change. Went with 18X8 and 18X10 and Nittos. Now the wait. Rear disc set up in thoughts.
Spiffav8
08-09-2008, 09:02 PM
To update this Thread. I started set on purchasing 17' wheels and tires. You know how things change. Went with 18X8 and 18X10 and Nittos. Now the wait. Rear disc set up in thoughts.
I think you'll like the Nittos. Which wheel did you go with?
Hi-po SS 454
08-10-2008, 09:59 AM
Went with the hated but mostly liked TT 2's. Thinking rear Disc now, for 12 bolt, any suggestions.
Hi-po SS 454
08-14-2008, 06:45 PM
Ordered wheels Saturday 8/9 with custom BS, was told a 3 to 6 week wait for American racing, today the lug nuts where delivered and found out the wheels were shipped today. Now that is fast.
Hi-po SS 454
08-18-2008, 02:07 PM
Heres a nice sight, My Nittos came in today. Ordered from Discount Tire Direct, great price and shipping paid by an on line $50 discount.
Ordered these tires thursday last week and got them today, monday.
245/40/18 and 285/40/18. The wheels should be here tomorrow, tuesday
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A friend leaving after checking my tires out. He is running simular set up.
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Hi-po SS 454
08-19-2008, 02:20 PM
Well the wheels came in today, all was great till I pulled the last 18X10 out of the box for inspection and found damage on the face, outer lip. Like it was dropped. Back it goes, word from vender is notice for a new build is on the way to AR.
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buickfunnycar.com
08-19-2008, 03:20 PM
Man I hate to see that Rich!
Now is when the fun begins...great that AR got you those wheels so fast...now comes the million dollar question...can they delivery the replacement wheel in a timely fashion?
Hi-po SS 454
08-20-2008, 01:16 PM
Well UPS is on the ball, they picked up the wounded wheel today and its on its way back to Missouri. I figure by next Wed. I should have the replacement.
Hi-po SS 454
08-23-2008, 03:12 PM
BEFORE and AFTER PIC'S
Everyone has there opinion on wheels, but mine is the one that counts.
Little lowering needed in the front and its good to go.....:thumbsup:
BEFORE:
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AFTTER:
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Spiffav8
08-23-2008, 06:37 PM
That's awesome! :naughty:
trapin
08-24-2008, 08:47 AM
Curtis...I sent you a PM.
Hi-po SS 454
08-26-2008, 09:43 AM
Well things moving on real good.
American Racing took 7 days from notice of damaged wheel to make another and have UPS bring it to my door. 2 days to make 5 days shipping. How good is that...
That was right rear 10X18. Can't tell old rally at that postion in pics.
Plus I got my front lowering springs yesterday. Good to go.!!!!!!!!
Spiffav8
08-26-2008, 01:30 PM
I went and added a few of your pictures to my screen saver. Hope you don't mind. LOL
Karch
08-26-2008, 02:16 PM
Rich, if you still need tires, and are near the SF Valley, try Tires Buy Mark.
I've purchased tires from him for 20+ years. Good guy, amazing prices.
I saved quite a bit over Tire Rack on my wife's SUV for Yoko Geolander's, and car prices are awesome.
I think he quoted me around $140 for M/T Drag Radials in 255/60/15.
Hi-po SS 454
08-26-2008, 03:43 PM
Rich, if you still need tires, and are near the SF Valley, try Tires Buy Mark.
I've purchased tires from him for 20+ years. Good guy, amazing prices.
I saved quite a bit over Tire Rack on my wife's SUV for Yoko Geolander's, and car prices are awesome.
I think he quoted me around $140 for M/T Drag Radials in 255/60/15.
I'll keep him in mind next time. I have a 76 Trans Am waiting transformation..
Hi-po SS 454
08-26-2008, 03:44 PM
I went and added a few of your pictures to my screen saver. Hope you don't mind. LOL
You kidding, how much do I owe you...
Heres a pic with the front ride height adjusted.
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JJSmitches
01-23-2009, 04:22 PM
Rich,
I think this is the same rear tire and size I would like to run on my Chevelle. Do you have any pictures of the car from a straight on side view?
Thanks
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