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Old 01-20-2023, 08:46 AM
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Default Anyone running Nitto NT555 RII

Anyone running Nitto NT555 RII ? Mostly street driving, probably 90% street, 10% auto-X. For my FFR 33, Looking for your opinion, Thanks
Front 275-40-18
Rear 315-35-20
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Old 01-20-2023, 10:23 AM
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I ran the NT555's on a couple of my cars. Rode nice, worked decent in rain too. On my cars/trucks it wouldn't hook though I was running them at normal street pressure. But instead of fishtailing back and forth I went straight, and definitely better traction than a normal premium street tire. Definitely made spirited driving less twitchy.
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I'm also running the 555's on my 70 RS. Not as sticky as the RII, but they wear great and do everything I ask of them on the street.

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I've been running the Nitto NT-05 for a few years now and really like the way the car grips on corners.Pretty good traction for what it's worth and a good ride.Don't find them noisy at all. 245-40-18 / 274-40-18 setup.I know you were asking about a different tire but it's the same company I guess.
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