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Old 11-30-2009, 07:41 PM
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I have a stack of the Invos in our wharehouse daily and have never smelt anything bad. You must of picked something up in the road. Classic.
Maybe, No one else seems to have this problem. Maybe one of my buddies is playing a prank on me.
Great tire for the money. I would recomend them.
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Old 11-30-2009, 09:11 PM
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[QUOTE=War;251378]So, what your saying is they smell bad.[/QUOTE

I guess I was being vague
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I'm a big fan of NT05 tire myself. For a muscle car, that gets driven a few thousand miles a year, it's a great tire!

Car And Driver magazine did a comparison of some of the higher end tires, and at the time Nitto did not have an NT05 available for testing, and submitted the INVO. While still in the top 10, did not do so hot. Car and Driver did foot note that the NT05 was expected to do better.

Johnny runs them on his 67 Tempest, and loves them. He said they made a huge difference in the way his car handled.
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