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Once Again the great tire question
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<blockquote data-quote="Teej281" data-source="post: 10700803" data-attributes="member: 61920"><p>Nitto NT05's are fantastic tires for what you want to do with the car! Look into those. R888's are great tires, but I would only ever use them in the dry. They are the racing man's rain slicks, but thats because they are as close to a slick as you want to get for rain use. I had the NT05's on my car and they hooked well and cornered very well. They will run you $150/tire, which is not terrible at all! Also, the Nitto NT555RII is a great tire for your application, if you are willing to give up a little bit of wet performance. Its essentially a road race/auto-x version of the nitto drag radial with the same tread compound. Those are around $177/tire.</p><p></p><p>All prices I found on Discounttiredirect.com, just FYI. Good luck with the search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teej281, post: 10700803, member: 61920"] Nitto NT05's are fantastic tires for what you want to do with the car! Look into those. R888's are great tires, but I would only ever use them in the dry. They are the racing man's rain slicks, but thats because they are as close to a slick as you want to get for rain use. I had the NT05's on my car and they hooked well and cornered very well. They will run you $150/tire, which is not terrible at all! Also, the Nitto NT555RII is a great tire for your application, if you are willing to give up a little bit of wet performance. Its essentially a road race/auto-x version of the nitto drag radial with the same tread compound. Those are around $177/tire. All prices I found on Discounttiredirect.com, just FYI. Good luck with the search. [/QUOTE]
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