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Tire Recommendations
Hi, I'm looking for tire recommendations. I have Vintage Halibrand Replica Wheels, 17” X 9” Front and 17” X 10.5” Rear. Live in California in the Sacramento area, it gets hot here, and will mostly be doing summer driving. Looking at the Nitto NT555 G2's. Anyone have experience with these on their Roadster? Any other tires out there I should consider?
Thanks,
Tim
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Steve >> aka: GoDadGo
Originally Posted by
tbl100
Hi, I'm looking for tire recommendations. I have Vintage Halibrand Replica Wheels, 17” X 9” Front and 17” X 10.5” Rear. Live in California in the Sacramento area, it gets hot here, and will mostly be doing summer driving. Looking at the Nitto NT555 G2's. Anyone have experience with these on their Roadster? Any other tires out there I should consider?
Thanks,
Tim
The Nitto 555's will be fine for cruising, but consider going to the NT-01's if you plan on Auto Crossing the car.
Also, a lot of guys run 255/40-17's up front with 315/35-17's out back because they fit pretty well and give the car a great stance.
If you have a lot of power to plant and don't plan on tracking the car then you might consider running the NT-555-R Drag Radials on the rear.
Good Luck From The Dark Dart Side!
Last edited by GoDadGo; 09-09-2019 at 07:58 AM.
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In the 17" Toyo lineup the 555G2 makes a good all around street cruiser tire with reasonable performance. Next step up the rung is the NT-05 but it's increased dry/warm weather performance comes with diminished cool/wet weather traction and tread life. Still further up the ladder is the NT-01 Steve mentioned but being a DOT compliant R-compound 100 treadwear tire their dry/warm performance is outstanding but they do not tolerate cool or wet and will have a lifespan of ~5,000 miles. All tires are a compromise, none will be exceptional in every category so you need to decide where your priorities lie (be realistic and honest about it) and shop accordingly.
Jeff
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Steve >> aka: GoDadGo
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Originally Posted by
GoDadGo
The Nitto 555's will be fine for cruising, but consider going to the NT-01's if you plan on Auto Crossing the car.
Also, a lot of guys run 255/40-17's up front with 315/35-17's out back because they fit pretty well and give the car a great stance.
If you have a lot of power to plant and don't plan on tracking the car then you might consider running the NT-555-R Drag Radials on the rear.
Good Luck From The Dark Dart Side!
Am currently running the 555R 100 tread ware at both ends on 17" FFR wheels. Have had good service with them. As stated they will go away when its cold but in my case when its cold enough to cause tire problems will take my civilian car.
Can drive the car all year round in NC, just less days over the winter.
Have gotten 10K miles on them in DD mode with maybe 3 or so AutoX a summer. Will swap them out this winter for the NT-01's.
If anyone is interested have a pair of unused NITTO 555's in 255X40X17. These are street tires not drag radials like the "R" version.
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