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Old 05-14-2016, 04:07 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Sorry, but that is becoming common with a lot of tire places.
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Old 05-14-2016, 04:27 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Sorry, but that is becoming common with a lot of tire places.


Wow really? That is wack man
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Old 05-14-2016, 04:45 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Im now wondering if thats something i should worry about. Looks like jegs will have some ready to ship out on the 27th of this month
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Old 05-18-2016, 02:22 PM   #64 (permalink)
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well looks like the NT05r's wont work on my nismo due to load rating (talked to nitto rep) and no Mickey thompsons will fit either as the ET Street S/S are for automatics only (spoke to M/T rep as well). Looks like my best option to get some damn traction under boost will be a Pilot Super Sport in a 305 unless anyone has an alternative option I havent considered.
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well looks like the NT05r's wont work on my nismo due to load rating (talked to nitto rep) and no Mickey thompsons will fit either as the ET Street S/S are for automatics only (spoke to M/T rep as well). Looks like my best option to get some damn traction under boost will be a Pilot Super Sport in a 305 unless anyone has an alternative option I havent considered.
My 305 PSS's don't hook at all in 1-2nd gear.
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My 305 PSS's don't hook at all in 1-2nd gear.
you do have a few more HP than me but I doubt that would make that much of a difference between traction and no traction with the same tires
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Are you staying on stock size 19's? I have a set of R888's for sale in 20's.
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staying with stock rims
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First time I have heard of a tire being used for automatics only. Good to know because I was considering those! You mine as well grab yourself a smaller rim for the rear when you want to go out and have some fun.

I just grabbed rpf1's and threw a toyo tq in the back. Blew my diff bushing first day messing around with them. I would say they definitely hook, especially on a roll.
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you do have a few more HP than me but I doubt that would make that much of a difference between traction and no traction with the same tires
Yea just wanted to give you a heads up on that. I don't see why a AT/MT car would make a difference for if tires would work though??
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it was from directlinewheels on ebay, i had a very good experience ordering from them, they sent me text messages throughout the process with updates.

2 New P305 35R19 Nitto NT05R 305 35 19 Performance 27 44" 0BB Tires 207 570 | eBay
Great price! I found the MT ET Street S/S 305/35 19 $700 for the pair. Good thing I have an A7 since I did not know these were for autos only.
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well looks like the NT05r's wont work on my nismo due to load rating (talked to nitto rep) and no Mickey thompsons will fit either as the ET Street S/S are for automatics only (spoke to M/T rep as well). Looks like my best option to get some damn traction under boost will be a Pilot Super Sport in a 305 unless anyone has an alternative option I havent considered.
Yes please explain this. I'm no tire junkie but wtf is the difference
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I just went with 265/35/19 fronts and 305/30/19 rears and it feels awesome. We had some heavy rain tonight and I couldn't even get this thing to spin unless I dropped the clutch in 1st or floored it in 1st at 5.5k rpm or above and it would still pull while spinning. I cant explain but you would still have a very good sense of control and stability while spinning and it still would pull hard..

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Ha!! Jax you better baby that new clutch. My tires ride quieter and smoother too.
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Here are the exact words from my email from M/T:

"Thanks for the email, The manual transmission hit the tires too hard and will cause the radials to spin because the sidewalls cannot flex like the bias ply can.

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