I'm actually having a pretty hard time finding any street-compatible tires to fit 18x10 front and 18x11 rear. Obviously I found some options with the Michelin PS2, but I was
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05-28-2009, 09:17 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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I'm actually having a pretty hard time finding any street-compatible tires to fit 18x10 front and 18x11 rear. Obviously I found some options with the Michelin PS2, but I was hoping to find other alternatives to compare, and most of the street-compatible performance tires out there simple don't come in wide enough sizes. At best you can find 295's, which is right at the bottom of edge of a good size for the 11s. Ideally I'd like to be using 285+305 I think, but that size combo is hard to find.
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This is for the Forgestar F-14's Mike@DDM is ordering in 18" sizes. I think I may just end up running 285/30 front and 315/30 rear in the PS2, and setting the (aftermarket) rear sway to its stiffest setting, and just see how the understeer goes. My main concern with that setup is the revs-per-mile matching, as the front tire will be shorter than the rear by a non-negligible amount (817 revs per mile in the rear, 840 in the front). Of course, I have no idea how much difference is 'non-negligible' for our VDC/ABS system. I wish Nissan published specs on what % difference it can adapt to.
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Just do a couple of burn-outs to shrink the rear tires (j/k) |
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I'm considering the NT-05s as my next tire, but I wouldn't say they're better than the bridgestones or other tires in this class. |
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I had Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 on my 350Z and they were awesome tires. So much more grip than the stock Potenzas. Wet pavement performance was also far superior to the Potenzas.
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I've heard good things about those too, although I've never personally used them. They're out of the picture for me though as they don't come in wide enough sizes afaics.
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