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according to nitto's site and their little "performance" meters, the nt05 got a better wet traction rating than the 555 or the 555r.
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But I don't see how they can rate that tire better than the 555 for wet traction. Not that the 555 is like some aqua tread, but the nt05 looks to be essentially a drag radial, like the 555r and 555r2. |
Tim stick with the 555 front and the 555r for the rear, since the treads will match, and you need that 555r in the back.
The NT05 is definitely a street tire, not a drag radial like the 555r. It will also of course depend on where you live. Here in Cali, it hardly rains like I know it does in other parts of the country, and always pick a tire that corresponds with the type of driving you will be doing. |
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I don't live in the desert or CA. It's been known to rain around here. So if I take a weekend trip, I'd rather not start hydroplaning while doing 65 in the rain. That's just me though. I guess that can happen with any tire, but judging by the looks, I wouldn't personally try my chances with this particular one. Even though for some reason Nitto give's it a better wet traction rating. :question: |
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What's the TWR?
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Is there a NT05r in the future??? :unibrow:
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The 335/35/19 option is interesting.
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