Tire question
#1
Tire question
Does anyone have experience with the NT01 tire on a road course? I am looking at getting a set but someone mentioned that they may have square edge sidewalls that could tend to wear quickly with hard cornering.
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#2
No direct experience with them (yet), but looking at the carcass shape, I'd suggest that you would want to be sure to have plenty of negative camber for road course use, otherwise on a nose-heavy Mustang you would be likely to knock the edges off them!
Overall they are supposed to be a good working tire, I have a few friends running them. Not as fast as something like the Hoosier R6 or BFG G-Force R1, but less expensive and better wear. Could be driven on the street at full tread, but probably not a great idea. I plan to try a set on my 89, partly because they are one of the only track-ready tires still made in 245/50R16.
cheers
Ed
Overall they are supposed to be a good working tire, I have a few friends running them. Not as fast as something like the Hoosier R6 or BFG G-Force R1, but less expensive and better wear. Could be driven on the street at full tread, but probably not a great idea. I plan to try a set on my 89, partly because they are one of the only track-ready tires still made in 245/50R16.
cheers
Ed
#3
No direct experience with them (yet), but looking at the carcass shape, I'd suggest that you would want to be sure to have plenty of negative camber for road course use, otherwise on a nose-heavy Mustang you would be likely to knock the edges off them!
Overall they are supposed to be a good working tire, I have a few friends running them. Not as fast as something like the Hoosier R6 or BFG G-Force R1, but less expensive and better wear. Could be driven on the street at full tread, but probably not a great idea. I plan to try a set on my 89, partly because they are one of the only track-ready tires still made in 245/50R16.
cheers
Ed
Overall they are supposed to be a good working tire, I have a few friends running them. Not as fast as something like the Hoosier R6 or BFG G-Force R1, but less expensive and better wear. Could be driven on the street at full tread, but probably not a great idea. I plan to try a set on my 89, partly because they are one of the only track-ready tires still made in 245/50R16.
cheers
Ed
#5
Have you considered the Toyo R888. It looks more like a grooved competion rain tire. The Nitto NT01 looks agressive too. Didn't you try some Kumhos last year, how were those?
What size are you running?
There are couple of guys in NB running the R888s. Also heard there is some issues getting Nittos at a reasonable price in Canada.
What size are you running?
There are couple of guys in NB running the R888s. Also heard there is some issues getting Nittos at a reasonable price in Canada.
#6
Check out the link to the Miata Spec series PDF
http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/pr...petition-tires
http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/pr...petition-tires
#7
Have you considered the Toyo R888. It looks more like a grooved competion rain tire. The Nitto NT01 looks agressive too. Didn't you try some Kumhos last year, how were those?
What size are you running?
There are couple of guys in NB running the R888s. Also heard there is some issues getting Nittos at a reasonable price in Canada.
What size are you running?
There are couple of guys in NB running the R888s. Also heard there is some issues getting Nittos at a reasonable price in Canada.
Most reviews I have read on the R888 is that it is good on lightweight cars, but can tend to overheat on heavier ones.
I can get the Nitto's shipped by Discount Tire Direct to a service in Calais for $860 and then pick them up and bring them across myself, so not a bad deal.
The V710's cost me over $1,200 last year plus tax.
#8
The performance of the Nitto and Toyo seem to be close from what I have read. The Nitto does seem like a lower cost. The guys on this site have had a long discussion over which has worked
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/t...itto-nt01.html
I tried to get out last summer to some of the events, only made it to AMP once.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/t...itto-nt01.html
I tried to get out last summer to some of the events, only made it to AMP once.
#10
The performance of the Nitto and Toyo seem to be close from what I have read. The Nitto does seem like a lower cost. The guys on this site have had a long discussion over which has worked
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/t...itto-nt01.html
I tried to get out last summer to some of the events, only made it to AMP once.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/t...itto-nt01.html
I tried to get out last summer to some of the events, only made it to AMP once.
I will investigate the R888 a bit more, maybe they are a viable option and have the added advantage of being decent wet tires.