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Old 11-27-2008, 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
Great tires , i have 33k miles on mine now and they are spent. I will have another rear set in a week or two.
Have you had a chance to track them yet i.e. autocross or road course? I'm ready to pull the trigger on getting a daily driver set but the Kumho XS is getting my interest as well. XS just does not have the sizes I'm looking for -> 255/40 F & 275/40 R.
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Originally Posted by z-u-later
Have you had a chance to track them yet i.e. autocross or road course? I'm ready to pull the trigger on getting a daily driver set but the Kumho XS is getting my interest as well. XS just does not have the sizes I'm looking for -> 255/40 F & 275/40 R.
Nope , but i've seen it done with great results. I have a seperate set of track wheels.
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Wanted to resurrect this thread to provide my review on the INVOs. These are awesome tires! My setup is 255/40 in front & 275/40 in rear. These tires are extremely quiet, and they have a beautiful thread design. I've only driven them just over 100 miles and I'm very satisfied so far. Haven't had a chance to push them yet, or driven them in the rain.
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great tires. i had these on my G35 last year. really quiet!!
Old 01-11-2009, 02:57 AM
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I always like to try a new brand of tires everytime I have to change out. So far I have dealt with toyo t1-r and bfg kdw-2, loved both sets but this tire looks good and I can't say no to a quiet ride. Thanks for the review.
Old 01-11-2009, 03:10 AM
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Old 01-11-2009, 04:42 PM
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I'm also in the market for some new tires..

hmmm.. PS2, Invo, Dunlop Star Specs, or RE050A..
Old 01-15-2009, 11:43 PM
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I just put on Nitto 555's today. Couldn't be happier!
Old 01-16-2009, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by CC Z33
I just put on Nitto 555's today. Couldn't be happier!
If you went with INVO's you would be happier.
Old 01-16-2009, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
If you went with INVO's you would be happier.
^+1 These are awesome street tires!
Old 01-16-2009, 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
If you went with INVO's you would be happier.
+1

555s = toying with death in the rain
Old 01-16-2009, 06:29 AM
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Well I guess it's a good thing that it doesn't rain much in So Cal!
Old 01-20-2009, 03:55 PM
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I am ready now for a new tire, the OEM 040's were terrible and my BFG KDW2's have been good but were very noisy, especially as they aged i.e. after 21,400 mi.

I am toying with over sizing the stock 18' rims with 255/40 F & 275/40 R. Although I am slammed and have wheel spacers 15mm FR & 20mm RR......errr so maybe not, just go with the stock sizes.

Thanks for the great write up, I was almost gonna go with the BS RE050A PP, but the Nitto Invo's sound like a great set of rubber.
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Originally Posted by ZeeForce
I am ready now for a new tire, the OEM 040's were terrible and my BFG KDW2's have been good but were very noisy, especially as they aged i.e. after 21,400 mi.

I am toying with over sizing the stock 18' rims with 255/40 F & 275/40 R. Although I am slammed and have wheel spacers 15mm FR & 20mm RR......errr so maybe not, just go with the stock sizes.

Thanks for the great write up, I was almost gonna go with the BS RE050A PP, but the Nitto Invo's sound like a great set of rubber.
245/40 front and 245/45 rear will be best. You do not want the 275/40 invo on a 8.5 inch wheel. I had them on a 9 inch wheel originally , the need a wider rim than 9 , lots of sidewall squerm.
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^Thanks for the advice, appreciate your input.

edit: found a tire calculator and it makes sense, 245/40 Front would work with only a .79 width increase. Now I have something to go off of when measuring my clearence. Plus I could correct it with more negative camber.

http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTireMath.dos

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Originally Posted by ZeeForce
^Thanks for the advice, appreciate your input.

edit: found a tire calculator and it makes sense, 245/40 Front would work with only a .79 width increase. Now I have something to go off of when measuring my clearence. Plus I could correct it with more negative camber.

http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTireMath.dos
Extra camber is nice , but not needed for clearance reasons. Even with your spacers that you have.
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I can vouch for all the positive feedbacks on the Invo.

I've already taken my Z to the circuit a couple of times with my Invos on and I am very happy with this brand.

They have decent steering response and very comfortable on the road (compared to my previous T1r and Dunlop Sportmaxx)

Im running stock GT tyre setup and yet the Invo's stick to the ground at each and every corner. One guy was pretty impressed he thought i was running semi slicks! (well the secret was my tyres and suspensions LOL)

These Invo babies never let me down!
I can just imagine the possibilities if i had the 285 series on. slurpeee.


btw. Nt555 is a summer tyre. it doesnt work well during rain. although i think it rocks at the circuit on dry weather.

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Old 01-21-2009, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
Extra camber is nice , but not needed for clearance reasons. Even with your spacers that you have.
kewl, thanks!
I ordered a set today, went with the oem sizes. Due to the smaller dimension and circumference of the 40's. I just got the ride height at a very aggressive stance with the 45's and the 40's would just put me back were I was with wheel well gap. Thanks for your help; I will post up a pic when installed...
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Originally Posted by ZeeForce
kewl, thanks!
I ordered a set today, went with the oem sizes. Due to the smaller dimension and circumference of the 40's. I just got the ride height at a very aggressive stance with the 45's and the 40's would just put me back were I was with wheel well gap. Thanks for your help; I will post up a pic when installed...
In the front you would never notice a 1/4 inch in tire height, thats 1/8 more fender gap. The handling difference is also a huge factor(better) and the gap would probably look less since the tire is 10mm wider on each side.
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Good to know, I am gonna to try and change my order in the morning. Hopefully they have not shipped from SoCal yet. Americas Tire/Discount Tire. So 245/40/18 FR and 255/40/18 RR?


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