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Old 02-12-2013, 02:38 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Old 02-12-2013, 02:54 PM   #17 (permalink)
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I won't go into too much detail but I'm incredibly happy with my Invos. I have lots of fun in the car and drive it pretty hard (I don't really launch, but I love the corners). Great performing tires with good life at a fantastic price. In the rain, I think they are one of the best performing street tires out there, and that's a huge factor in my decision. My one beef with people who bash Invos is they typically compare them to much more expensive tires and don't acknowledge that fact /rant
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Old 02-12-2013, 03:25 PM   #18 (permalink)
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for dd, low noise, good wear, i'd look at the conti dw's.

that is the cheapest tires i would run on my Z. it's not a bad tire.
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Old 02-12-2013, 03:58 PM   #19 (permalink)
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In response to sidewall stiffness, it's a bit relative and ppl's opinion will vary based on subjective experience. But seems like invos are believed to have soft sidewalls

Nitto Invos soft sidewall? - Corvette Forum

Nitto NT05 335 on Gen III/IV rear [Archive] - Viper Club of America Discussion Forums

Op already complained about v12 soft sidewalls, invo looks to be along that line. For the price and op's purpose, I say try DW. If op can afford it, go with PSS plain and simple.

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In response to sidewall stiffness, it's a bit relative and ppl's opinion will vary based on subjective experience. But seems like invos are believed to have soft sidewalls

Nitto Invos soft sidewall? - Corvette Forum

Nitto NT05 335 on Gen III/IV rear [Archive] - Viper Club of America Discussion Forums

Op already complained about v12 soft sidewalls, invo looks to be along that line. For the price and op's purpose, I say try DW. If op can afford it, go with PSS plain and simple.
Not sure where you got that from...

Second post on the corvette forum:

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Yes. Yes they do. They have a soft sidewall. There. I've said it. It's out in the open. Now everyone knows.

To be fair, the Invo is not a road race tire. If that's what you're looking for, look elsewhere. If you're going to track it, get something else. If you want a street tire that sticks as good or maybe a bit better than a F1 Supercar, absorbs road bumps, is dead quiet, is great in the rain, and doesn't break the bank to buy then get this tire.
I think the OP will be happier with the Invos over the V12s. That said, if he wants to spend more on the PSS, then I think he will be happy with those as well. I would guess the RE11s will give better performance than any of these tires, but at a cost of longevity.
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JAR: I was zoning in on sidewall stiffness only, purely to address op's need for a stiffer sidewall. It wasn't a general stmt to say invos aren't good tires.

I don't have quantitative test results on invos, so I suggested DW based on test data and IMHO best compromise between common parameters, that's all.
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oh... if op's looking for tires with stiff sidewalls, my suggestion (conti dw's) ain't it.

the dw's are smooth riding compliant tires, great for dd'ing imo. they're a bit too soft for me as a hobby car tire.
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JAR: I was zoning in on sidewall stiffness only, purely to address op's need for a stiffer sidewall. It wasn't a general stmt to say invos aren't good tires.

I don't have quantitative test results on invos, so I suggested DW based on test data and IMHO best compromise between common parameters, that's all.
Though I still can't find anywhere the OP mentions or complains about sidewall stiffness...
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Though I still can't find anywhere the OP mentions or complains about sidewall stiffness...
oh... ok, my conti dw's are back on the list then...


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oh... if op's looking for tires with stiff sidewalls, my suggestion (conti dw's) ain't it.

the dw's are smooth riding compliant tires, great for dd'ing imo. they're a bit too soft for me as a hobby car tire.
I'm not sure at all that's what the OP is looking for. I'm not sure where it came from. I still want to try the Conti DWs
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oh... if op's looking for tires with stiff sidewalls, my suggestion (conti dw's) ain't it.

the dw's are smooth riding compliant tires, great for dd'ing imo. they're a bit too soft for me as a hobby car tire.
Yea they did say its softer than others in the test, but I figure it should be better than v12. I can very well be wrong in my suggestion
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I stand corrected, my apologies, I read too quickly. Op didn't mention sidewall stiffness at all.
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I'm not sure at all that's what the OP is looking for. I'm not sure where it came from. I still want to try the Conti DWs
oh... well, the DW's are good tires. i speak from experience.

heck, ive run both the DW(on my z) and DWS (on my dd). both are very street-friendly. reminds me of pirelli tires.
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I stand corrected, my apologies, I read too quickly. Op didn't mention sidewall stiffness at all.
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