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Old 03-23-2003, 08:47 PM
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ordered the nitto 555R II's 275/40/17 for my 17x9.5 racing beat rims. i will be daily driving on these tires and racing on them. it will make my life easier since i don't have to swap rims when i go racing! i got a SUPER deal on them from discount tire direct also. i can't wait to get them and put them on with my new mcgard locking lug nuts



i should notice an immediate difference from my kumho 712's i had been using on the street in the rear...
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http://www.discounttiredirect.com/dtd/find...p=sizes&index=6
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I think you'll still get batter traction with the slicks
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Old 03-23-2003, 08:57 PM
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if i get 1.70 60 ft on these that is A-OK with me
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Now wtf, didn't you say those tires suck? And provide no traction???? I read that in the thread titled, Nitto 555....
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maybe you need to read it again. i said the 555 suck! the 555R's are great except in the rain
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a little tire slip will keep you from breaking so many parts in the future.
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Old 03-24-2003, 03:03 PM
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yeah i am learning how to slip the clutch



i just got an email from them. we don't reccomend 275/40/17 only 265/40/17 . i told them just send them. they will fit!
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Sounds good. Every time I click on that link to check them out it never works..
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But I did find the nitto website.. http://www.nittotire.com/tire_nt555r2_overview.asp

vosko- the only size I see is the P275/40ZR17.. so, what other sizes do they sell? And the speed ratings.. are you getting the Z, W or Y?
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