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Just got a set of Nitto NT555s for a little over $800 a few months ago. So far they've been great.
About to get a pair of Nitto Motivo for the rear.
The current Bridgestone Potenza rears I'm replacing have started giving me a bit fish tail in wet pavement and tread is about < 4/32 .
This will be a complete Nitto Motivo for all 4 tires by next weekend.
I'm currently running BFgoodrich g-force sport comp-2's. Previously had DWS which were a lot louder, softer sidewall, didn't corner as well and braking was noticeably longer. I much prefer the BFG's and they're more comfortable over bumps and what not.
I'm currently running BFgoodrich g-force sport comp-2's. Previously had DWS which were a lot louder, softer sidewall, didn't corner as well and braking was noticeably longer. I much prefer the BFG's and they're more comfortable over bumps and what not.
I had the DWS (Older version, not the new one that just came out this year) and it was good, especially in the rain, but the sidewall was a bit too soft IMO
I'm telling you buying name brand means nothing in the world of tires. unless it's Michelin, because that is a quality tire.ive been using ironman imove tires (235/35/35) I believe they are made by Dunlop and the are quiet, perform well and most importantly have amazing treadwear. 4 tires of those cost 372 with free shipping. seriously look into them
Been using Federal EVO 595s on my front wheels and I'm so surprised at this price-point that these things are lasting as long as they are at a 240 treadwear and grip as good as they do.