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Are Nitto NT555's drag radials?

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Ready4this96

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I know the NT555R's are drag radials but are the NT555's? I am trying to figure out what tires I should get for my car, I bought the 18x9 all chrome mach 1 rims. I don't know if I should get the NT555's all the way around or just on front and the NT555R's on back. I don't know I'm so confused PLEASE help me!!!!

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BlackenedSVT

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555 = street tires (longest tread life)
555R = drag radials (road course - medium treadlife, 10-20kmiles)
555RII = Drag Radials (all out, least treadlife, best grip)

Not a big Nitto fan..i wanted them for the longest time, i hate their tread design though. Looks like if water hit it you could say goodbye to traction. Their tread design has no design that will filter out water. I kinda need this since my car is a daily driver. I'm sure there are other Nitto experts here though that can help you. Thats just what i have pulled from posts and my exp.

I'd go with BFG G-Force TA K/D's best grip ever. I hear they only last 3-10k though
 

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Bridgestone potenza
 
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UDTBadkarma said:
555 = street tires (longest tread life)
555R = drag radials (road course - medium treadlife, 10-20kmiles)
555RII = Drag Radials (all out, least treadlife, best grip)

Not a big Nitto fan..i wanted them for the longest time, i hate their tread design though. Looks like if water hit it you could say goodbye to traction. Their tread design has no design that will filter out water. I kinda need this since my car is a daily driver. I'm sure there are other Nitto experts here though that can help you. Thats just what i have pulled from posts and my exp.

I'd go with BFG G-Force TA K/D's best grip ever. I hear they only last 3-10k though
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I believe that's correct as well... I don't think I'm going to go with nitto's.. I'll just borrow a friend's DR just for the track. For daily driver, I'm either going to get sumitomo or yokohama (sp?)

Nitto's are good choice for 18's but they are pretty $$$.. good luck
 

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Look at Kuhmo

Wouldn't hurt to look into the Kuhmo Ecsta MX's. I did a lot of research and convinced myself that they would be a great all around tire (not strictly racing) for the money. I have 18x9 front and 18x10 rear. Good price point and decent treadlife. I should take delivery tomorrow and have them on the car by next week, so if you're interested I'll let you know what I think.

Here are a couple links if you are interested:

Specs

Comparison

I'm curious to know what people think of the Ecsta MX, not the 712.

Good Luck!
 

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I have BFG DRs and they have already wore down a good bit. Hell there isnt alot of tread to begin with, and the SUCK in the rain. Hook damn good though
 

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I am running the Nitto drags on the back and the 555RII's on the front. I know they don't last long but there sure grip nicely.
 

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CottonBurnerz said:
Nitto's are good choice for 18's but they are pretty $$$.. good luck
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Are you kidding me ? Try some Michelin...

FWIW, I just bought some BFGoodrich KD for my rear wheels 295/35/18
 
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Unless you drive on streets cleaned weekly with a street sweeper, you may not like the Nitto's, or any drag radial. You will think the bottom of your car is getting sandblasted anytime you drive on any road that isn't clean. I was shocked at how much they pick up from the soft compound.
 

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Actually the 555RII's are road-race tires, with a stiffer sidewall for cornering. I've got them on all four wheels, tho.
 
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JCKnife said:
Actually the 555RII's are road-race tires, with a stiffer sidewall for cornering. I've got them on all four wheels, tho.
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I was waiting for someone to make that correction. I have the stock tires up front and 17x9's with 555r's on the rear. They are great!!!
 

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I have the Nitto 555 Extremes. They are a good tire with allot of grip. I did have a blowout from hell, but that was probably my fault.
 
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