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2013-14 Shelby GT500
POLL: NT05R vs NT555R
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveWK" data-source="post: 16146659" data-attributes="member: 139323"><p>The only experience I have with tires other than stock are Michelin Super Pilot Sports and Toyos. I've had two sets of Michelin 295/35/20s on the rear and 275/40/19s on the front. They were a big step up from the stock tires which were dangerous imho unless you got them hot. As the Michelins got some miles on them they seemed to lose their traction, and when they broke loose they would spin up so quickly the back end would almost always jump out hard. White knuckle driving for sure.</p><p></p><p>I currently have Toyo 285/35/20s on the rear with the Michelins on the front. The Toyos provide a nice jump in traction over the Michelins, and when they do spin, they don't spin up like the Michelins and the car goes straight. Another plus is that the Toyo is designed as an open track tire and its handling qualities are superb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveWK, post: 16146659, member: 139323"] The only experience I have with tires other than stock are Michelin Super Pilot Sports and Toyos. I've had two sets of Michelin 295/35/20s on the rear and 275/40/19s on the front. They were a big step up from the stock tires which were dangerous imho unless you got them hot. As the Michelins got some miles on them they seemed to lose their traction, and when they broke loose they would spin up so quickly the back end would almost always jump out hard. White knuckle driving for sure. I currently have Toyo 285/35/20s on the rear with the Michelins on the front. The Toyos provide a nice jump in traction over the Michelins, and when they do spin, they don't spin up like the Michelins and the car goes straight. Another plus is that the Toyo is designed as an open track tire and its handling qualities are superb. [/QUOTE]
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