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  • Sumitomo HTR Z II Tires

    Anyone running these? I'm thinking of going 255/45-18 and 275/40-18. With 4 tires and 4 wheels I'm looking at $1,238. Anyone have any reviews/info on the tires?

    Thanks,
    Bryan
    2008 GT - cammed, 93 octane tune, 326 to the wheels

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    They wear quickly and traction sucks.

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    • #3
      What would you recommend for 18x9 and 18x10 wheels?
      2008 GT - cammed, 93 octane tune, 326 to the wheels

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      • #4
        I switch to some Nitto's but I cant remember what type. I would do some googling for you but I'm pretty drunk right now.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BradM View Post
          They wear quickly and traction sucks.
          Truf

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          • #6
            I ran a 315/35/17 and traction was horrible! I had nitto before and they hooked better and lasted longer....

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            • #7
              nitto 555Rs are a good compromise of price, mileage, and traction.
              nitto nt05Rs are better traction, but a little more money and wear a bit faster.

              triple5s are bad about picking up every bit of sand and dirt off the road when theyve had a few miles put on them. mine did it when i had only worn them down like 15-20%. i've only had that problem with nt05rs when theyve been heated up real good. but they still get better traction at "normal temperature" than the 555s.

              i currently have the 555s on the front, the non drag radial. and nt05Rs on the back

              Cobra #340 Mystichrome #73

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              • #8
                I have 275/40/17 and 315/35/17's on my Trans Am. For the 100 bucks a piece i paid for them i cant complain. They are a bit loud, but i have a bangin'' system so i don't really give a shit

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                • #9
                  Yokohama S Drive are the best cheap tires for the street that I have ever used. Great traction, long lasting, quiet and handle great.

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                  • #10
                    I have the same tires (size and all) and I like them better than the perelli tires that were stock on my car. I have only had the tires a couple weeks though so i cant say anything about the life span on them.

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                    • #11
                      I run 315/35/17's in the Sumittomo tires and have about 22K miles on them. They still have about 10K miles left in them. Traction is not the greatest, but not too shabby. I had Nittos on the back before and traction is about the same IMHO. They cost 1/2 what the similar sized Nittos cost. I'll be purchasing another set. I put about 25-30K miles a year on the car.

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                      • #12
                        I have them in a 255 on a 16 inch rim. They suck, as far as traction. When I get another set of wheels, I'm going to go ahead and spend the coin on a good set of tires.
                        04 2.6 KB'd Cobra!

                        Originally posted by Sean88gt
                        There is something about her that just makes my dick completely take over any thought process. If Russell Brand were on top of her, I'd fuck him just to say I pushed a dick inside of her.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Diabolic View Post
                          I run 315/35/17's in the Sumittomo tires and have about 22K miles on them. They still have about 10K miles left in them. Traction is not the greatest, but not too shabby. I had Nittos on the back before and traction is about the same IMHO. They cost 1/2 what the similar sized Nittos cost. I'll be purchasing another set. I put about 25-30K miles a year on the car.
                          Good to know. thats about the normal life span of a tire if your not hard on them or have alignment issues.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Diabolic View Post
                            I run 315/35/17's in the Sumittomo tires and have about 22K miles on them. They still have about 10K miles left in them. Traction is not the greatest, but not too shabby. I had Nittos on the back before and traction is about the same IMHO. They cost 1/2 what the similar sized Nittos cost. I'll be purchasing another set. I put about 25-30K miles a year on the car.

                            Holy shit you're lucky. Mine lasted MAYBE 15k miles max. I'm thinking it was more like 12k.

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                            • #15
                              It's a daily driver. A daily driver with a 331, 3.73's and a 6200 rpm cam, but still my daily. I'm not all that hard on it either, so I dunno???

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