So before to long I am gonna need new back tires, fronts are fine. I've been running on the Kumho Ecsta's the last couple years, which aren't bad. But I'd like to upgrade cause I have no problem overpowering them. I don't have money for suspension mods or anything like that, just would like some stickier tires. I was thinking of going with Nitto 555R's but I know they claim "up to" 15,000 miles. Probably depends on how you drive. I only need back tires, I would like the Nitto NT555 but they don't make it in a 245/50-16 for my stock wheels. I've also thought of going Yokohama's too. Any suggestions?
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i dont have any tire suggestions, the F1s i bought suck. but i would advise upgrading to a 17" rim, theyll help in both handling and launching.-Joel
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Well if you ever plan on getting a torque converter you'll want the Nitto DRs out back in order to fully take advantage of it. I have heard they last around 15,000 on daily driving depending on how you drive. I am going to run these on mine once I get them put on my rims. If you just want a decent street tire than BFs are a good choice.Doing less with more

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totally agree ^
i love my BFG tires, any of their tires are great performers. my kDW2's are amazing. maybe look into some kD (dry) summer tires since you store the Z in the winter right?
those would probably be my choice1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
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Yeah, it rarely sees rain, let alone snow. I've ran BFG's on cars for years, but never on this one, had Goodyear eagles when I bought it. I want something that'll grip good.
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I love my hankook ventus tires. They hook good with my v6 and nitrous. not sure how they would hook with a v8.------------------------------------------
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well if it's pretty much just a summer only nice day kinda car. i would highly suggest the BFG kD's. they're the "dry only" tire. it will hold just about anything you can throw at it1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
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yeah well my kDW2's hook great (given it's a bit wider with a 295 in the rear) im just saying if it's a summer only car, mine as well just get the dry tires?1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
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i love my fuzion zri's, hard for me to spin them when there warm, thats with over 200tq and a gimp leg
you can check them out here > http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....&tireModel=ZRi
oh did i mention there cheep too!!!Last edited by greenmachine; April 18th, 2006, 10:55 PM.
please excuse my spelling... i went to a cathlic school.
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