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AdamIsAdam 03-24-2020 07:25 AM

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Nice! But how come they are tiny image files? Can you post or even email me larger files? And do you have a profile shot? (picky, ain't I?)

Car is very similar to mine...

MKS427 03-24-2020 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by AdamIsAdam (Post 1473765)
Nice! But how come they are tiny image files? Can you post or even email me larger files? And do you have a profile shot? (picky, ain't I?)

Car is very similar to mine...

That's just the way they are from the phone, I guess. Try ctrl + on your browser. I don't have a real profile shot and the car is in the shop. It looks the same as yours. The tires are the same size.

NT01 from Nitto website height recommended wheel size
245/45ZR17 95W 371050 6.3 25.55 9.72 7.5-(8.0)-9.0
255/40ZR17 94W 371150 6.3 24.92 10.35 8.5-(9.0)-10.0

AdamIsAdam 08-22-2020 08:15 PM

I think I've made a decision. I'm going to go with Nitto NT555RII drag radials out back and NT555G2 up front. I figure this is a street driven car and I like to play with the skinny pedal, so this should give me a nice balance with strong acceleration traction. Plus if I ever get caught in the rain I stand a chance of not dying. Oh, and they have my current sizes which I am very happy about.

From their web site:

A Perfect Pair

The NT555RII Drag Radial Tire works in unison with the NT555 G2 Summer Ultra High Performance Tire, so you can put the drag radials on the driven axle and the NT555 G2’s on the non-driven axle.
https://www.nittotire.com/competitio...g-radial-tire/

fastd 08-23-2020 11:40 AM

How much power do you have? North of 450 hp requires a much better tire.

I have Nitto NT555 on my 2017 GT350 and they can't handle the power. I won't get those again.

AdamIsAdam 08-23-2020 11:54 AM

I have about 400-425 tops. I can spin in first 3 gears right now, but my current tires are 7 years old and hard as a rock (despite only having under 2k miles). Hancooks.

I have used Nitto drag radials before all the time on my 64 GTO and it handled fine. Anything less than a drag radial was like driving on ice. I'd go for a more all around extreme summer tire but you cannot get them in my sizes.

I want to be able to take an exit ramp at MODERATE speed without worrying it's going to spin on me. I was just talking to a buy with a Superformance and he just installed these Nittos (on 18" wheels) and he said they handle great all around and he can get on it without breaking the tires loose. That's what I want.

If I could get Michelin Cup 2's or Super Sports like the ones on my GT350, I'd do it, but they don't come in my sizes, not even close on the rears.

AdamIsAdam 08-23-2020 01:18 PM

ok, re-reading posts and reviews and thinking about intended use. Now I'm thinking I'd be better off with the Nitto NT01's all the way around. They come in the same size and this should give me a more balanced handling car than drag radials in the back I would think. I see they are not good in the rain but at most I'd get caught in the rain, I certainly don't intend to be driving much in the rain (and this is a locally driven car anyway).

I re-read the thread and clearly several folks are running them with positive reviews.

Texasdoc 08-27-2020 08:51 AM

Go with the NT05's. I had the NT555's and they weren't enough tire. The NT01s may not last very long due to the 100 tread. The Nt05 is a good mid-range tire. Holds up on the track but still good enough for the street.

AdamIsAdam 08-27-2020 09:15 AM

@texasdoc You may be right, but I already decided to try the NT01's and placed the order. If I burn them up in a year, I guess I'll try the NT05's.:LOL: One minor issue for me with the NT05's was that they don't offer the 245/45-17 that I'm currently running, so I wanted to avoid going to 255/40's since my clearance is quite limited.

I'll report back with my findings.

joyridin' 08-28-2020 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by AdamIsAdam (Post 1481815)
@texasdoc You may be right, but I already decided to try the NT01's and placed the order. If I burn them up in a year, I guess I'll try the NT05's.:LOL: One minor issue for me with the NT05's was that they don't offer the 245/45-17 that I'm currently running, so I wanted to avoid going to 255/40's since my clearance is quite limited.

I'll report back with my findings.

So the amount of fenderwell on the FFR Cobra is so small you can't even use 255's? I have 275's on the front of my car and 315's on the rear.

AdamIsAdam 08-28-2020 05:51 AM

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The front tires already are at the edge of the fender well, and while it's not much, I'd rather them not stick out any further. I'm sure it would be fine, but if I can stick with 245's over 255's, I'd prefer it. Hell, the car oversteers as it is! lol

AdamIsAdam 08-28-2020 03:42 PM

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WHY DIDN'T YOU GUYS TELL ME HOW GREAT THESE CARS CAN HANDLE WITH TIRES ACTUALLY MADE OF RUBBER!!! My old tires (with under 2k miles on them but 7 years old) were made of stone!!!

Wow, these are sweet. I went with NT01's. Now when I go around a curve I don't feel like it's going to spin out on me. And I can actually give it gas and have the car GO FORWARD rather than just spin! wow!

Pics for fun...

raybones 03-22-2021 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by AdamIsAdam (Post 1481853)
WHY DIDN'T YOU GUYS TELL ME HOW GREAT THESE CARS CAN HANDLE WITH TIRES ACTUALLY MADE OF RUBBER!!! My old tires (with under 2k miles on them but 7 years old) were made of stone!!!

Wow, these are sweet. I went with NT01's. Now when I go around a curve I don't feel like it's going to spin out on me. And I can actually give it gas and have the car GO FORWARD rather than just spin! wow!

Pics for fun...

Adam,

Now that you have has your NT01's for a while, would you get them again? I need new 17" tires and I am leaning toward NT01's as well. What are the things you would change if you could? How are they from a noise perspective?

Thanks,
Ray

AdamIsAdam 03-22-2021 04:47 PM

So far so good. MUCH better than the old crap on there. I did do one auto-x event but that was in Nov so the ambient temps were only in the 60's and the tires never really got hot enough. I'll be going again this summer so I'll report back.

Noise? WHAT? SPEAK UP. I CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER MY EXHAUST WHICH IS 95db at idle! But that too will be changed shortly once I install my new Gas-N pipes!

Yea, I'd buy these again at this point. They handle well in the turns and seem to be pretty planted. That's what I was after.

SBSerpent 08-14-2021 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Texasdoc (Post 1481814)
Go with the NT05's. I had the NT555's and they weren't enough tire. The NT01s may not last very long due to the 100 tread. The Nt05 is a good mid-range tire. Holds up on the track but still good enough for the street.

Just replaced the 13 year old Goodyear Eagle F1s that were on the BDR that I purchased last year. I know - should have done this sooner given the age of the tires. Went with the NT05s and I have to say what a world of difference. I had no idea as to the petrified rubber that I was rolling on and what a world of difference real rubber makes.


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