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<blockquote data-quote="geoffmt" data-source="post: 16045739" data-attributes="member: 173955"><p>look up the toyo 888, seems to be a best grip tire and will be my next set. I have run nitto 555 and nt01, drove on continentals(good grip but wore quick) and drove on Pilots(also wore quick). since you are in a year round summer it will be fine. Tire disclaimers say not to drive below 45 deg. all that happens is it hardens up the rubber a little and the grip will be less. if you are unaware of that you can wreck a car or spin out from that(i have seen it). I watched a viper ACR get some light throttle wheel spin, driver didnt know it and didnt correct the steering so he spun out into a light pole. thats an example of his checkbook writing a bigger check than his talent allowed. It was a shame to see it happen. I told that owner earlier in the year to do a Porsche club DE day so he would know what that car was capable of and he didnt. Sorry for the rant, look into the toyos, there may even be a few videos on youtube for comparisons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geoffmt, post: 16045739, member: 173955"] look up the toyo 888, seems to be a best grip tire and will be my next set. I have run nitto 555 and nt01, drove on continentals(good grip but wore quick) and drove on Pilots(also wore quick). since you are in a year round summer it will be fine. Tire disclaimers say not to drive below 45 deg. all that happens is it hardens up the rubber a little and the grip will be less. if you are unaware of that you can wreck a car or spin out from that(i have seen it). I watched a viper ACR get some light throttle wheel spin, driver didnt know it and didnt correct the steering so he spun out into a light pole. thats an example of his checkbook writing a bigger check than his talent allowed. It was a shame to see it happen. I told that owner earlier in the year to do a Porsche club DE day so he would know what that car was capable of and he didnt. Sorry for the rant, look into the toyos, there may even be a few videos on youtube for comparisons [/QUOTE]
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