Nitto Tires and & Almost bad night..
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Nitto Tires and & Almost bad night..
Ok so, my WS6 spends most of its days in the garage, well, it hasn't been started in a few weeks at all so, I decided to take it out to grab some snacks with and get everything moving in the motor, and make sure everything is still top notch with it......yes im paranoid.....
Anyways, let it warm up for about 10 minutes before moving it out of the garage, started cruisin and wow its running great, temps are about 45 degrees outside and the car is loving it....
So i get read to turn onto the highway, I take the curve at around 45 mph, and not accelrating through it just holding my rate of speed, and my damn Nittos decided they do NOT like cold weather even though everything else was good, "nice and dry"...
The entire rear end walked out on me, I gave it clutch and counter steered and it took WAY longer for it to respond then I thought it should have.....
When I was running BFG G-Force SuperSports A/S, It didn't seem like it had this problem in the winter, and actually surprised me with snow on the ground at how much traction I had..... Do 555's just suck this bad when its cold out?? That same corner I have done 100000x times at higher speeds then that.....never once have I broke it loose like I did...
275/40/17 F 285/40/17 R Nitto 555's "non R's"
Anyways, let it warm up for about 10 minutes before moving it out of the garage, started cruisin and wow its running great, temps are about 45 degrees outside and the car is loving it....
So i get read to turn onto the highway, I take the curve at around 45 mph, and not accelrating through it just holding my rate of speed, and my damn Nittos decided they do NOT like cold weather even though everything else was good, "nice and dry"...
The entire rear end walked out on me, I gave it clutch and counter steered and it took WAY longer for it to respond then I thought it should have.....
When I was running BFG G-Force SuperSports A/S, It didn't seem like it had this problem in the winter, and actually surprised me with snow on the ground at how much traction I had..... Do 555's just suck this bad when its cold out?? That same corner I have done 100000x times at higher speeds then that.....never once have I broke it loose like I did...
275/40/17 F 285/40/17 R Nitto 555's "non R's"
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i have nittos 555s and havnt had that problem and its about 55 degrees here, took a 25 mph turn at around 45 today and they held up, mine are 555rII, extremeR. its a 305/30/18, maybe your car is telling you its time to go wider
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I have 275 front and rear and really happy with them. I just brought my car to storage today and was roughly 40 degrees out. Its easier to spin them but held corners. You have to get the tires warmed up too, takes handful of turns or at least a few high speed miles to get some heat in them. Any summer tire is going to act that way with cold pavement.
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I love the tires in the summer, i just didnt expect it to be such a drastic change.. Even after sliding out then a 95 moh highway pull when i pulled over and checked tires, they still felt cold... And honestly i think if they lost psi they should have helped traction as it does at the track.
Basically just a warning and reminder to drivers that our cars can get away fron us even expeienced drivers if we are not careful..
Basically just a warning and reminder to drivers that our cars can get away fron us even expeienced drivers if we are not careful..
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Ok so, my WS6 spends most of its days in the garage, well, it hasn't been started in a few weeks at all so, I decided to take it out to grab some snacks with and get everything moving in the motor, and make sure everything is still top notch with it......yes im paranoid.....
Anyways, let it warm up for about 10 minutes before moving it out of the garage, started cruisin and wow its running great, temps are about 45 degrees outside and the car is loving it....
So i get read to turn onto the highway, I take the curve at around 45 mph, and not accelrating through it just holding my rate of speed, and my damn Nittos decided they do NOT like cold weather even though everything else was good, "nice and dry"...
The entire rear end walked out on me, I gave it clutch and counter steered and it took WAY longer for it to respond then I thought it should have.....
When I was running BFG G-Force SuperSports A/S, It didn't seem like it had this problem in the winter, and actually surprised me with snow on the ground at how much traction I had..... Do 555's just suck this bad when its cold out?? That same corner I have done 100000x times at higher speeds then that.....never once have I broke it loose like I did...
275/40/17 F 285/40/17 R Nitto 555's "non R's"
Anyways, let it warm up for about 10 minutes before moving it out of the garage, started cruisin and wow its running great, temps are about 45 degrees outside and the car is loving it....
So i get read to turn onto the highway, I take the curve at around 45 mph, and not accelrating through it just holding my rate of speed, and my damn Nittos decided they do NOT like cold weather even though everything else was good, "nice and dry"...
The entire rear end walked out on me, I gave it clutch and counter steered and it took WAY longer for it to respond then I thought it should have.....
When I was running BFG G-Force SuperSports A/S, It didn't seem like it had this problem in the winter, and actually surprised me with snow on the ground at how much traction I had..... Do 555's just suck this bad when its cold out?? That same corner I have done 100000x times at higher speeds then that.....never once have I broke it loose like I did...
275/40/17 F 285/40/17 R Nitto 555's "non R's"
If not, what suspension mods, if any, do you have?
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Another thing, if your tires never see a track of any kind, the tread wears smooth as glass. If you want max grip you need to scrub those tires up. Find a big wide open parking lot and make your own autocross track. Corner fast and hard to make the front slide and of course, powerslide to rough up the rear tires. If you have fun rippin up a parking lot, you really should look into your local SCCA and try out autox!
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Another thing, if your tires never see a track of any kind, the tread wears smooth as glass. If you want max grip you need to scrub those tires up. Find a big wide open parking lot and make your own autocross track. Corner fast and hard to make the front slide and of course, powerslide to rough up the rear tires. If you have fun rippin up a parking lot, you really should look into your local SCCA and try out autox!
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Cold temps w/ cold tires ... that will happen. Lots of variables when it comes to adhesion/traction. I and my g/f along with her 2 brother all race 'race karts' and even on the race slicks, traction 'comes and goes' depending on many factors. A good tire doenst always gaurantee great traction all the time. I'm running NT05 315's out back and learned just to be more careful in cooler temps.
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To the OP. We had some 40's over the weekend here in houston and I did the same thing you did with my Nittos. Drove around a corner like I normally would and the car just started to slide and I could feel the rear start to go around so I had to correct it real quick. Yeah these tires need lots of heat to perform like they should. Scared the crap out of me luckily it was a wide road with no one else around me. This was after about 5-8 minutes of driving at speeds of about 40 mph.
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I pushed in the clutch to stop rear wheel from spinning due to getting power... while trying to not use the brakes and go into a potential slide. I obviously didn't make it clear just HOW far I came around my rear tires acting like they were on glass, it wasn't a drift....I spun the **** out....lol
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To the OP. We had some 40's over the weekend here in houston and I did the same thing you did with my Nittos. Drove around a corner like I normally would and the car just started to slide and I could feel the rear start to go around so I had to correct it real quick. Yeah these tires need lots of heat to perform like they should. Scared the crap out of me luckily it was a wide road with no one else around me. This was after about 5-8 minutes of driving at speeds of about 40 mph.
Yup, so just a friendly reminder, because I see this being a bad winter, and I see someone posting a thread where they are parting out their F-Body for loosing it in cold weather..... happens every year..
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I had the same thing happen to me on an auto TA
where the car was spinning nice going sideways, very predictable and then all of a sudden it snapped way back and pointed completely to the other side like the rear unloaded and reloaded.
But this never ever happened on my M6,
that car always had very predictable and controlled power slides
where the car was spinning nice going sideways, very predictable and then all of a sudden it snapped way back and pointed completely to the other side like the rear unloaded and reloaded.
But this never ever happened on my M6,
that car always had very predictable and controlled power slides