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- George3 - 11-16-2008

Nitto NT 05 

This may be the perfect Driver Ed tire to drive to the track, do a Driver Ed, and drive back home on the same tire.  Nitto Tire engineers have described this tire as ... “If you’ve wanted an R-compound tire on the street, but were afraid of the highway use warnings, the new NT05 is the tire for you."

I personally am excited about this tire, since as many of you know I’ve been running the Nitto NT 01 on my Evo with great success.  I think the NT 05 will be  priced right and be an excellent performer.  This tire will be released for public sale in February 2009.  Here’s a few quotes from the review on these tires:


"...Optimized for ultimate dry weather performance, the NT05 has a beefy, uninterrupted center contact patch for huge grip. Large reinforced tread blocks on the outer edge (they’re beveled for extreme g-loading) allow water to be channeled away, while providing best-in-class hook, on the highway, and on the track. "

"...Let me tell you, this rubber is super grippy to the touch. I simply can’t tell the difference between the rubber on the NT05 and the NT01."

"...If you demand max grip and you’re tired of your existing baloneys letting you down after spending thousands on suspension parts, brakes, and lightweight wheels, your train has arrived. "

Take a look at the sizes below to see if they have shoes in your size:

Available 1st Quarter 2009
235/40ZR17 90W
255/40ZR17 98W XL
275/40ZR17 98W
315/35ZR17 102W
235/40ZR18 95W XL
245/40ZR18 97W XL
265/35ZR18 97W XL
275/35ZR18 99W XL
275/40ZR18 99W
285/35ZR18 101W XL
295/35ZR18 99W
225/40ZR19 93W XL
235/35ZR19 91W XL
245/35ZR19 93W XL
275/30ZR19 96W XL
275/35ZR19 100W XL
335/30ZR19 103W
275/40ZR20 106W XL
315/35ZR20 110W XL

Available 2nd Quarter 2009
245/40ZR19 98W XL
255/35ZR20 97W XL
255/45ZR20 101W
275/35ZR20 102W XL


For more information about the Nitto NT05, or any other Nitto tire, call 800-581-2983 or log on to http://www.nittotire.com 

 

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- Brian Minkin - 11-16-2008

Looks like they will have size to fit my 993.  May have to give them a try. The long winter season is setting in already. Withdrawal sucks!Sad


- betegh9 - 11-16-2008

NFG! No sizes for my 40 yr. old car............ so no 16" sizes.:X No Problem.

I have recently switched (late August) from the Toyo RA-1's to the R-888's. I have 10 track days plus driving to and from the track. I thought that the RA-1's couldn't be topped, but the R-888's are better and faster from day 1. The tires have not shown significant wear. I have heard of guys putting these on heavy Beemers and chording them in 3 track days. But I believe that driving style has a lot to do with it............ some (drivers) are very hard on a car, period.Confusedhock:


- Dan Yonker - 11-16-2008

George....you are the man...I don't care what Obama says.Big Grin

 

 



- George3 - 11-17-2008

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No.... YOU  'da  Man  !!!

When you getting your ride?    Cool



- Dan Yonker - 11-17-2008

Picking up the 1984 911 from Dawes Motorsports tomorrow, I think.  I'd like to come by and get the trailer beforehand and then head to Stroudsburg. 


- Phokaioglaukos - 11-17-2008

Very encouraging. I loved the NT-01s on my GT3, but there was not a 295 rear and the 305s rubbed a bit. The R888s just did not last on the rear at NJMP. Corded in just a few days.


- George3 - 11-17-2008

Dan Yonker wrote:
Quote:Picking up the 1984 911 from Dawes Motorsports tomorrow, I think. I'd like to come by and get the trailer beforehand and then head to Stroudsburg.
Great! Give me a heads up call when you know for sure.


- George3 - 11-17-2008

Phokaioglaukos wrote:
Quote:Very encouraging. I loved the NT-01s on my GT3, but there was not a 295 rear and the 305s rubbed a bit. The R888s just did not last on the rear at NJMP. Corded in just a few days.

Chris,

I can't wait to try out this tire.



- ninjabones - 11-17-2008

Sorry to burst the bubble on the NT-01's... but I was not that impressed.  My MPSCs stuck much better (once up to temp) and lasted more than 50 heat cycles before going off.  Yeah, the MPSCs cost a bit more, but the performance and life-span was amazing.  My NT-01's lost almost 50% of their tread in one weekend (granted it was Jefferson) and then caused my wreck at the Glen (okay, maybe it wasn't the tires, but I'm superstitious and won't buy them again).