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won some fun money at the casino gonna put it towards new staggered wheels/tires for my baby. it's my daily driver so I need good all weather tires but something that can be helpful towards the occasional race. suggestions?
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won some fun money at the casino gonna put it towards new staggered wheels/tires for my baby. it's my daily driver so I need good all weather tires but something that can be helpful towards the occasional race. suggestions?
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won some fun money at the casino gonna put it towards new staggered wheels/tires for my baby. it's my daily driver so I need good all weather tires but something that can be helpful towards the occasional race. suggestions?
sammy13,

We've had a lot of good feedback with the Nitto 555's for daily drivers. Of course these tires aren't as efficient in heavy rain or snow, like others are. They offer an excellent dry handling for any kind of spirited racing!

We also have some Sumitomo all-season tires too. They're even better in poor weather, but less efficient for racing. Sometimes you have to compromise in order to get a dry that works with your end goals the best.

Hope this helps!

Shane
sammy13,

We've had a lot of good feedback with the Nitto 555's for daily drivers. Of course these tires aren't as efficient in heavy rain or snow, like others are. They offer an excellent dry handling for any kind of spirited racing!

We also have some Sumitomo all-season tires too. They're even better in poor weather, but less efficient for racing. Sometimes you have to compromise in order to get a dry that works with your end goals the best.

Hope this helps!

Shane
i told her about the nt555's since thats what im going with. i was also looking at the invo's but im pretty sure im going with the 555's
thanks guys! I just need to decide, I don't usually drive my car if its raining heavily or snowing so probably the Nittos
Sammy....i have the BF Goodrich G Force 275/35/19. Love them...they hook awesome and i only paid $225 each
You can not go wrong with Michelin Super Sport tires, I got those on the back of my car, and are much better than my previous stock pirellis. But pricey $. You get what you paid for.
Those are the one's that come stock in the Ferrari 458 Italia, that is a great handling car.
won some fun money at the casino gonna put it towards new staggered wheels/tires for my baby. it's my daily driver so I need good all weather tires but something that can be helpful towards the occasional race. suggestions?
Hey what state do you live in and will you ever be driving in snow or when it's colder then 40 degrees?
Continental extreme contact dws

Who said that :D
sammy13,

We've had a lot of good feedback with the Nitto 555's for daily drivers. Of course these tires aren't as efficient in heavy rain or snow, like others are. They offer an excellent dry handling for any kind of spirited racing!

We also have some Sumitomo all-season tires too. They're even better in poor weather, but less efficient for racing. Sometimes you have to compromise in order to get a dry that works with your end goals the best.

Hope this helps!

Shane
How are the nitto invos in the rain? Im planning on ordering some soon, i live in miami so snow is not a factor for me
Hey what state do you live in and will you ever be driving in snow or when it's colder then 40 degrees?
I don't drive in the snow ever. if it snows I take the Tahoe around lol
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