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2011 GT500 Best Tire Choice
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<blockquote data-quote="ShiftyThePirate" data-source="post: 15297982" data-attributes="member: 163467"><p>I run 295\35\20 Nitto Invos on the rear and stock size Michelin AS\3 on the front. I do believe Michelin has the best rubber compound on the market, but I still prefer the Nittos because, well, they are 100$ cheaper than the Super Sport, and they still stick VERY well. If you want MORE traction I'd recommend a NT05. I was just trying to find the balance between planting rubber and not having to buy new tires every 5k.</p><p></p><p> I will say I like the Invos a lot more than the Pirreli P-Zeros, those things are just awful if you daily drive because they take a long time to warm up and if it is below 70f you just spin and spin, where as the Invo will stick at those temperatures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShiftyThePirate, post: 15297982, member: 163467"] I run 295\35\20 Nitto Invos on the rear and stock size Michelin AS\3 on the front. I do believe Michelin has the best rubber compound on the market, but I still prefer the Nittos because, well, they are 100$ cheaper than the Super Sport, and they still stick VERY well. If you want MORE traction I'd recommend a NT05. I was just trying to find the balance between planting rubber and not having to buy new tires every 5k. I will say I like the Invos a lot more than the Pirreli P-Zeros, those things are just awful if you daily drive because they take a long time to warm up and if it is below 70f you just spin and spin, where as the Invo will stick at those temperatures. [/QUOTE]
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