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just wondering what kind of experience you guys have had with nitto tires? its about time for me to get some new tires and i was looking around. i was wondering how they do for every day driving and what about in wet weather? do they last more than 3000 miles. any info
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Re: nitto (undercoversi)
well 2 things
1) the neo gens are great in dry weather and not the greatest in rain
2) check out the brand new wheel and tire forum
https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum?id=56
1) the neo gens are great in dry weather and not the greatest in rain
2) check out the brand new wheel and tire forum
https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum?id=56
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Re: nitto (undercoversi)
I love mine.
I have Nitto NT555 ZR on my 17's.
They're a little pricey compared to some other brands, but I still wouldn't trade them.
I have around 5K miles on my tires and they still look like new.
I use them for daily driving, only.
They grip very nicely in dry weather and pretty decent in wet weather, but don't even try them in the winter, they won't grip for @#$.
I use Kumho W404 (I think, but I’m too lazy to go outside and check) for winter tires and 'am happy with these as well.
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Then again, I guess it all depends on your driving style.
I have Nitto NT555 ZR on my 17's.
They're a little pricey compared to some other brands, but I still wouldn't trade them.
I have around 5K miles on my tires and they still look like new.
I use them for daily driving, only.
They grip very nicely in dry weather and pretty decent in wet weather, but don't even try them in the winter, they won't grip for @#$.
I use Kumho W404 (I think, but I’m too lazy to go outside and check) for winter tires and 'am happy with these as well.
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Then again, I guess it all depends on your driving style.
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