Most aggressive rear tire setup for TRACTION!!??
#16
Driver
Thread Starter
So any ideas? I'm not getting great responses here lol I'm looking for something atleast 305 width. I'm being told that will fit on the stock rear wheels. I want something super grippy. Toyo r888 or nitto nt05r? Something like a street radial but would like to get atleast 10k miles out of them.
#17
Lexus Test Driver
So any ideas? I'm not getting great responses here lol I'm looking for something atleast 305 width. I'm being told that will fit on the stock rear wheels. I want something super grippy. Toyo r888 or nitto nt05r? Something like a street radial but would like to get atleast 10k miles out of them.
Besides, too much grip puts too much load on the driveshaft and can break it. Better to allow some wheel spin rather than putting all of the load on the driveshaft.
#18
I ran 305/30/19 Mickey S/S for 5000 miles. They were far more confident in corners than any of the other tires I've run (michelin, toyo, yokohama, etc). They also got me the closest to the claimed 12.5 second quarter mile time at 12.6 seconds.
Last edited by Suburbazin; 05-27-18 at 02:25 PM.
#19
Driver
Thread Starter
I would stick with stock size and go with stickier tires (drag radials). More width means, more rotational mass. While it will give you better grip, the added rotational weight slows the engine down.
Besides, too much grip puts too much load on the driveshaft and can break it. Better to allow some wheel spin rather than putting all of the load on the driveshaft.
Besides, too much grip puts too much load on the driveshaft and can break it. Better to allow some wheel spin rather than putting all of the load on the driveshaft.
#20
Driver
Thread Starter
Damn man this is the info I'm looking for! You hit 12.6 completely stock besides tires? How aggressive do you hit corners? I'm suprised to hear good cornering with them. You only got 5000 miles out of them or you currently have 5000 on them?
#21
Driver
Thread Starter
I'm not finding anything on a 305/30/19 Mickey ss?
#22
Sorry, 305/35R19
GOT8SPD,
I only got 5000 effective miles out of them. Could have likely gone much further if I wasn't using them to prep the launch lanes. I actually ran them to about 7000 miles but they were dangerously low on tread and I hydroplaned into a ditch one morning. As far as cornering- I pitch the car till it starts to slide. G-force meter showed 1.3 left/right...that was before the front tires came loose. 12.6 was completely stock (50*F, -1200DA I think), being able to fully kill traction control and still not break the tires loose on launch and shift is the deciding factor. Any street tire spins on launch and the 1-2. As far as shaving off the last tenth? Lexus had to be running a custom tune.
GOT8SPD,
I only got 5000 effective miles out of them. Could have likely gone much further if I wasn't using them to prep the launch lanes. I actually ran them to about 7000 miles but they were dangerously low on tread and I hydroplaned into a ditch one morning. As far as cornering- I pitch the car till it starts to slide. G-force meter showed 1.3 left/right...that was before the front tires came loose. 12.6 was completely stock (50*F, -1200DA I think), being able to fully kill traction control and still not break the tires loose on launch and shift is the deciding factor. Any street tire spins on launch and the 1-2. As far as shaving off the last tenth? Lexus had to be running a custom tune.
Last edited by Suburbazin; 05-27-18 at 06:41 PM.
#23
Driver
Thread Starter
Sorry, 305/35R19
GOT8SPD,
I only got 5000 effective miles out of them. Could have likely gone much further if I wasn't using them to prep the launch lanes. I actually ran them to about 7000 miles but they were dangerously low on tread and I hydroplaned into a ditch one morning. As far as cornering- I pitch the car till it starts to slide. G-force meter showed 1.3 left/right...that was before the front tires came loose. 12.6 was completely stock (50*F, -1200DA I think), being able to fully kill traction control and still not break the tires loose on launch and shift is the deciding factor. Any street tire spins on launch and the 1-2. As far as shaving off the last tenth? Lexus had to be running a custom tune.
GOT8SPD,
I only got 5000 effective miles out of them. Could have likely gone much further if I wasn't using them to prep the launch lanes. I actually ran them to about 7000 miles but they were dangerously low on tread and I hydroplaned into a ditch one morning. As far as cornering- I pitch the car till it starts to slide. G-force meter showed 1.3 left/right...that was before the front tires came loose. 12.6 was completely stock (50*F, -1200DA I think), being able to fully kill traction control and still not break the tires loose on launch and shift is the deciding factor. Any street tire spins on launch and the 1-2. As far as shaving off the last tenth? Lexus had to be running a custom tune.
#24
Driver
Thread Starter
Sorry, 305/35R19
GOT8SPD,
I only got 5000 effective miles out of them. Could have likely gone much further if I wasn't using them to prep the launch lanes. I actually ran them to about 7000 miles but they were dangerously low on tread and I hydroplaned into a ditch one morning. As far as cornering- I pitch the car till it starts to slide. G-force meter showed 1.3 left/right...that was before the front tires came loose. 12.6 was completely stock (50*F, -1200DA I think), being able to fully kill traction control and still not break the tires loose on launch and shift is the deciding factor. Any street tire spins on launch and the 1-2. As far as shaving off the last tenth? Lexus had to be running a custom tune.
GOT8SPD,
I only got 5000 effective miles out of them. Could have likely gone much further if I wasn't using them to prep the launch lanes. I actually ran them to about 7000 miles but they were dangerously low on tread and I hydroplaned into a ditch one morning. As far as cornering- I pitch the car till it starts to slide. G-force meter showed 1.3 left/right...that was before the front tires came loose. 12.6 was completely stock (50*F, -1200DA I think), being able to fully kill traction control and still not break the tires loose on launch and shift is the deciding factor. Any street tire spins on launch and the 1-2. As far as shaving off the last tenth? Lexus had to be running a custom tune.
#25
Hmm.. thought it wasnt recomended to to above 2.5% diameter increase? Does this cause any issue? Also wouldn't it increase ride height in the rear? I'm lowered on swift springs and think height is perfect. Idk If I would like the look, if it would even fit. Do you got more pics?
Yes, that's with a burnout. Cold launches are ehhh, about as good as a street tire but they will still spin. Burnout only needs 2 seconds (if you see smoke cloud you've done it too long) and it'll be super sticky.
#26
Driver
Thread Starter
The ride height doesn't change, especially if you run at slightly lower pressures (I ran at 30psi most of the time). The "mathematical" difference is 3.1%, in reality I saw the exact same road speed as with stock tires. The tires clear the fender lip since it's rolled, but I'm not sure how a lowering kit would affect clearance on the inner wells. I'll see if I can scrounge up some more pics.
Yes, that's with a burnout. Cold launches are ehhh, about as good as a street tire but they will still spin. Burnout only needs 2 seconds (if you see smoke cloud you've done it too long) and it'll be super sticky.
Yes, that's with a burnout. Cold launches are ehhh, about as good as a street tire but they will still spin. Burnout only needs 2 seconds (if you see smoke cloud you've done it too long) and it'll be super sticky.
#27
On stock rims as Lou has pointed out your best with 295 35 in the rear. Get a 10.5 or 11 inch width wheel and then get 305 30s
if you go with ps4 tires, get the version with stiff sidewalls. It has an x xl or some sort of marker that differentiates it from the regular soft side wall version.
if you go with ps4 tires, get the version with stiff sidewalls. It has an x xl or some sort of marker that differentiates it from the regular soft side wall version.
#29
Driver
Thread Starter
Are you lowered? I'm debating between aspect of 30 or 35.. I wanna go MT street ss, but am concerned about rubbing. I feel like ps4s wouldnt have the traction I'm looking for. Looks like a 305 fits on stock wheel with no issues... despite people saying otherwise. People with ISF... LOL