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How are nittos NT555 for tread life
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well...
the 555R has a treadwear rating of 100 and the regular old 555 has a rating of 300
so i'd guess around 7-8,000 miles on the 555R and 20-25,000 miles on the 555.
then again, people say they get 10,000+ miles on 555r. i think its safe to say the 555 should last 3x as long as the 555R
the 555R has a treadwear rating of 100 and the regular old 555 has a rating of 300
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UTQG Treadwear Grades are based on actual road use in which the test tire is run in a vehicle convoy along with standardized Course Monitoring Tires. The vehicle repeatedly runs a prescribed 400-mile test loop in West Texas for a total of 7,200 miles. The vehicle can have its alignment set, air pressure checked and tires rotated every 800 miles. The test tire's and the Monitoring Tire's wear are measured during and at the conclusion of the test. The tire manufacturers then assign a Treadwear Grade based on the observed wear rates. The Course Monitoring Tire is assigned a grade and the test tire receives a grade indicating its relative treadwear. A grade of 100 would indicate that the tire tread would last as long as the test tire, 200 would indicate the tread would last twice as long, 300 would indicate three times as long, etc.
then again, people say they get 10,000+ miles on 555r. i think its safe to say the 555 should last 3x as long as the 555R
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Man I got probably 60,000 miles out of my nittos. They were extremes, and I did not tear the **** out of them. When I took them off they were slicks down to the bone, but for some reason tires last a really long time with me. Maybe it's because I don't change them until it is dangerous?
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I also got close to 15k out of mine, maybe 12-13k. I even had a few different trips to the track, and a lot of spirited driving on them. Hell, they could've lasted a little longer, but I had them slightly over-inflated, and the centers wore out faster than the outer part of the tread.
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i got mine from discounttire.com(a sponsor) and i got about 5k on mine and there still like new.
i have run em at the track a lot and i do a decent burn out each pass(they need a good burn out to heat them up so they will hook)
they have been wearing even and i keep em at about 28 psi for the street and ill go down to 20-22 depending on track conditions.
they do run a bit narrow tho.
i have run em at the track a lot and i do a decent burn out each pass(they need a good burn out to heat them up so they will hook)
they have been wearing even and i keep em at about 28 psi for the street and ill go down to 20-22 depending on track conditions.
they do run a bit narrow tho.
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i got mine from discounttire.com(a sponsor) and i got about 5k on mine and there still like new.
i have run em at the track a lot and i do a decent burn out each pass(they need a good burn out to heat them up so they will hook)
they have been wearing even and i keep em at about 28 psi for the street and ill go down to 20-22 depending on track conditions.
they do run a bit narrow tho.
i have run em at the track a lot and i do a decent burn out each pass(they need a good burn out to heat them up so they will hook)
they have been wearing even and i keep em at about 28 psi for the street and ill go down to 20-22 depending on track conditions.
they do run a bit narrow tho.