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    Thread: Nitto tire help

    1. #1
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      Nitto tire help

      Does anyone have any experience with how a 555r handles? The car will have about 650hp maybe a bit more and is built to handle well but isn't going to be a auto-x car, maybe an occasional track day. I can get a good deal on a set of 315/35/17 555r's which is the size I'd run in the rears but I dunno what to run in the front or if I should get nt-01's that I can get for reasonable money in the same size. A little spiritual guidance would be much appreciated, thanks guys.

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      I run them on my Viper making 900 HP and this is my second set and near my third set. They are very good as a driver and can do some bends okay, but not as good for handling as say a PS or PS2 or the like, but reasonable and I do drive my cars VERY hard. It hooks well on the straights and is reasonable in the rain, I give them 5 stars out of 5. The Nittos can run slightly smaller than an identical size tire FYI. They also will not act the same after a year or more on high HP cars, I do notice a difference as they age.

      EDIT: 555R ONLY on the rears! I re-read your post, if you want a matching front tire, go with the NT555 for the front if you are running 555R on the rear.
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      Try the Invo's they are super soft!

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      555 on front 555r on rear only as stated above. ive got a set of 305/35/20s that im waiting to use. jon at driverzinc loves them, and i trust his opinion.

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      I have 555r in the rear 315/35-17 I have about 450hp and they hook well. I ran 12.5 with a 1.76 60ft and autocross with them. They are a great tire and way more traction than the 555. They handle great although Id love to try the nt-01.
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      Never personally used the 555r, a good friend runs them and loves them though.

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      Thanks for the help guys. I am picking up a barely used set of 245/45/17's for the front today and I am working out a deal on some new 315's a guys isn't going to use.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Gtrpunk23 View Post
      Thanks for the help guys. I am picking up a barely used set of 245/45/17's for the front today and I am working out a deal on some new 315's a guys isn't going to use.
      If anything falls through, and if I can help, let me know!




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