New Nitto NT05R Drag Radials

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Taken from Matt's post over on the Discount Tire Forum: http://www.svtperformance.com/forum...ing-nitto-nt05-r-drag-radial.html#post8961027





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NITTO TIRE RELEASES ALL-NEW DRAG-SPECIFIC RADIAL: NT05R

Cypress, Calif., October 26, 2009 Nitto Tire announces the release of its all-new D.O.T.-compliant competition drag radial, the NT05R™. The NT05R is Nitto’s most aggressive drag radial designed for competition use. Nitto will officially debut the tire at this year’s SEMA show, held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from November 3 to 6, 2009. Visit Nitto at booth #46115 to see the tire. The NT05R will be available for purchase in the first quarter of 2010. Nitto’s top priority during the development of the tire was to maximize traction. To achieve this, Nitto engineered an all-new specialized race compound and a large contact patch. The dual-purpose sidewall construction is enhanced for traction during launch as well as straight-line stability at the top-end. This improves consistency and controllability throughout the entire pass. The NT05 will be available in popular 17- to 20-inch rim diameters designed for high-performance drag racing vehicles. Included in the size lineup is a P345/30R19, which is the world’s first 19-inch drag radial. Sizes will be released throughout 2010.

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The new NT05R Drag Radial will not be phasing out the current NT555R Drag Radial. For those of you considering a street legal drag set up, the new NT05R Drag Radial will complement the recently released NT05 very well. As of right now, there is no actual release dates so pricing is yet to be determined. As more information becomes available we will post up. Let us know your thoughts :rockon:

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I dont see how these wont phase out the 555r's. Everyone knows the DR's suck in the rain so everyone went out and bought a true track tire. The NT05 really improved the wet performance so it looks like they just smoothed the NT05 out to make it stickier. So in the end, I dont really see why anyone would by the 555r's anymore. I love my NT05's. They were incredibly sticky for the first 5k miles even in 1st gear. I cant imagine these are much sticker or will last near as long as the NT05 but its damn nice to see some more options!!!
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Im going with the Toyo first, considering I have used the BFG G-Force 315-30-18 for three sets already its a big step that I am nervous about making, but the BFGs just dont last. They hook in the ****ing snow, but dont last more then two seasons. Hopefully the toyos do the trick, and I like that they come in a 35 series to match my 35 series front T1Rs.

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And after?
I have about 6500 miles on them now and it still hooks almost all the way through 1st. Might break them loose a little if its cold out. Dead hook in 2nd without a doubt, but I still have the stock pulley so....
 

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I wonder if these will come in real widths more comprable to BFG and MT, as common consensus is that nitto's run narrow, at least my 555r's do
 

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