Best Tires for my 17" stock rims????
Re: Nitto?!
Originally posted by mdushane
Has anyone here calling the Nitto 555 a "good performance tire" actually driven on it? They are simply terrible tires. They have very little dry grip and aquaplane easily. These are some of the only "Summer performance" tires that actually have less dry grip than the all-season Bridgestone Potenzas. This isn't just my view; ask anyone who autocrosses or races with a club and they'll tell you that Nittos are the bottom of the barrel. You simply don't see Nittos on the cars of serious performance drivers, despite their massive ad budget in trash rags like Sport Compact Car.
Has anyone here calling the Nitto 555 a "good performance tire" actually driven on it? They are simply terrible tires. They have very little dry grip and aquaplane easily. These are some of the only "Summer performance" tires that actually have less dry grip than the all-season Bridgestone Potenzas. This isn't just my view; ask anyone who autocrosses or races with a club and they'll tell you that Nittos are the bottom of the barrel. You simply don't see Nittos on the cars of serious performance drivers, despite their massive ad budget in trash rags like Sport Compact Car.
Michelin HGT Z4 Ultra Performance all season in 225/50-17 or
Pirelli P7000SS Ultra Performance in 245/45-17 (min rim = 7.0" and keeps us in Overall diameter spec)
Otherwise, I'm buying new 17X8 rims and RE730's (though I'd have a hard time getting that purchase through the household purchasing department head..........
)Comments?? Have I missed some choices??
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Toolin.....
you trust what your dealer say?
Originally posted by blackmax2000
I have Pirelli P7000 SS 235/45/ZR17's on mine...I went to alot of people and asked them if this was okay. Even the dealership said it was okay
I have Pirelli P7000 SS 235/45/ZR17's on mine...I went to alot of people and asked them if this was okay. Even the dealership said it was okay
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F#### IT - goin with the max perf!
All this trying to find a suitable all season high performance with the daffy sizing on the 17 inch rims (thanks a bunch nissan) has led me to look at the yoko avs sport max summer tires. 225/45/17 This will give me an extra 3500 miles per 100,000, but that's ok if the 100k miles are more fun for me. 2 questions:
1. Anyone know if/how I can get the odometer recalibrated for the smaller diameter tires?
2. Yoko avs are good for the $, right?
1. Anyone know if/how I can get the odometer recalibrated for the smaller diameter tires?
2. Yoko avs are good for the $, right?
Re: F#### IT - goin with the max perf!
Originally posted by massmax
All this trying to find a suitable all season high performance with the daffy sizing on the 17 inch rims (thanks a bunch nissan) has led me to look at the yoko avs sport max summer tires. 225/45/17 This will give me an extra 3500 miles per 100,000, but that's ok if the 100k miles are more fun for me. 2 questions:
1. Anyone know if/how I can get the odometer recalibrated for the smaller diameter tires?
2. Yoko avs are good for the $, right?
All this trying to find a suitable all season high performance with the daffy sizing on the 17 inch rims (thanks a bunch nissan) has led me to look at the yoko avs sport max summer tires. 225/45/17 This will give me an extra 3500 miles per 100,000, but that's ok if the 100k miles are more fun for me. 2 questions:
1. Anyone know if/how I can get the odometer recalibrated for the smaller diameter tires?
2. Yoko avs are good for the $, right?
Don't blame you there... Nissan chose a 17" tire and rim combo very poorly.
I do have a general question though and the answer might help you: The standard SE has 16" tires in size 215/55-16 leading to an overall width of 25.3". Are all SE speedo's calibrated with this standard tire offering? I can't believe that Nissan re-calibrates the SE's that get the 17" package??
That said your 225/45-17 choice is 25" overall diameter and not that far off, especially if the speedo cal is done with the standard 16" SE tire size.
Looking forward to the snow tonight to try out my new Blizzaks, though the wheel covers and 15" steel rims sure look ugly!!!
Toolin.....
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Re: Pirelli's are the best IMHO
Originally posted by MaxRX7
don't waste your money on other brands.
Note: I haven't tried Dunlops or Yoko's so I cannot comment on those.
don't waste your money on other brands.
Note: I haven't tried Dunlops or Yoko's so I cannot comment on those.
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Re: Re: F#### IT - goin with the max perf!
Originally posted by MaxToolin
Nissan chose a 17" tire and rim combo very poorly.
Nissan chose a 17" tire and rim combo very poorly.
I also think that for the average driver, the stock 17" tire and rim combo is perfectly adequate. Only problem is, we're not average drivers.
Such is life!
[Edited by y2kse on 01-05-2001 at 06:50 PM]
Re: Re: Re: F#### IT - goin with the max perf!
Originally posted by y2kse
Hmmmm. I'm not sure I agree with that entirely. I suspect Nissan chose the tire and rim combo to keep costs down and provide reasonable ride quality on a "high performance" tire. If I'm correct, then from Nissan's perspective they chose the tire and rim combo very intelligently.
I also think that for the average driver, the stock 17" tire and rim combo is perfectly adequate. Only problem is, we're not average drivers.
Such is life!
[Edited by y2kse on 01-05-2001 at 06:50 PM]
Originally posted by MaxToolin
Nissan chose a 17" tire and rim combo very poorly.
Nissan chose a 17" tire and rim combo very poorly.
I also think that for the average driver, the stock 17" tire and rim combo is perfectly adequate. Only problem is, we're not average drivers.
Such is life!
[Edited by y2kse on 01-05-2001 at 06:50 PM]
-Toolin....
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