nitto nt-450
i just want to know what people think bout them,how good are they on the track,in thew rain?does anyone know how long they last on average?is this a good allround perfromce tire?
The Nitto NT-450 is an all-season tire. If you need to have a tire that's okay on snow and ice, then it's a decent tire. If you don't need to have a tire that's okay on snow and ice, then you're better off getting summer tires, which will be better than all-seasons in moderate to warm temperatures, on both dry pavement and wet pavement.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nsxtasy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Nitto NT-450 is an all-season tire. If you need to have a tire that's okay on snow and ice, then it's a decent tire. If you don't need to have a tire that's okay on snow and ice, then you're better off getting summer tires, which will be better than all-seasons in moderate to warm temperatures, on both dry pavement and wet pavement.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I wouldn't recommend all-season tires to someone who is going to use them in Florida. However, if you disagree with this advice, and you would like to get all-season tires anyway, there are three slightly used Nitto NT-450 tires (205/50-15) for sale in the Classifieds (click here).
Disclaimer: I am the seller of the used Nitto NT-450 tires that I am not recommending for your needs.
I wouldn't recommend all-season tires to someone who is going to use them in Florida. However, if you disagree with this advice, and you would like to get all-season tires anyway, there are three slightly used Nitto NT-450 tires (205/50-15) for sale in the Classifieds (click here).
Disclaimer: I am the seller of the used Nitto NT-450 tires that I am not recommending for your needs.

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