View Full Version : Looking for Tire Reccomendation
dbovine
04-29-2016, 09:43 AM
I need to replace the rears on my car, they are 315 35 17s on the 10.5x17" 03 reps. Currently I have summitomos which I got a ridiculously cheap deal on. Im looking for a budget friendly all around performance tire. I dont do drag racings, I drive my car a lot in all spring and summer weather conditions and I try to autocross a couple times a year. So I need something that not only has good dry traction, but is capable in the wet and can handle the side to side of autocross ok but also not break the bank.
Ive been reading about the MT sport comps, Nitto has an option or two, the Summitomos are still a cheaper option, I think the Toyos might wear out too soon and float in the water.
So just looking for feedback or suggestions of tires to look into
Thanks,
MEANMCHN
04-29-2016, 10:09 AM
Braidan Tire at Mosport has great deals on tires, I buy a lot from them, they also have a great selection of performance tires.
I use 275/35/18 front and 295/35/18 rear Nitto NT555 (not R) on the street and have also used them in the pouring rain and on the track, they're a great all around option.
For the track I use 255/40/17 and 315/35/17 Toyo R88s which cut down on oversteer (narrower front and wider rear) and they grip very well. They're no good for the street, ride is very rough, they tramline (grip the uneven channels traffic leave on highways) and generally wear very quickly and are dangerous in the rain. On rainy track days I just switch back to my street tires.
If you want something great for day to day and the odd autocross/track day then the Nittos would be a great choice. Remember you can tune car's balance and grip with tire size, not just suspension setup. If you want more yaw rotation for autocross go with a square setup like 275 front and rear which will cause the car to oversteer more. If it's too tail happy or you just want to be able to push the car to it's limit without worrying much about oversteer than narrow up the fronts.
dbovine
04-29-2016, 10:12 AM
interesting, as I have a spare pare of 17x9s, though that means I need to buy 4 tires, instead of two.
MEANMCHN
04-29-2016, 10:16 AM
interesting, as I have a spare pare of 17x9s, though that means I need to buy 4 tires, instead of two.
If you're in the southern ontario area on July 4th for Mustangs at Mosport you can try both sets of tires I'll have at the track.
dbovine
04-29-2016, 10:22 AM
At this point I dont know that Ill make it down, but I appreciate the offer
Another vote for Nitto 555 Extreme. Priced mainline, great all round performance and wear very well. Ride is exceptional for a performance tire, as is their ability to ward off tram steer on crappy roads.
Parkway Ford Lincoln SVT
04-29-2016, 11:00 AM
Just don't expect much out of the Nitto 555 in the wet, especially in cooler temps. Super greasy in those conditions, I'm guessing the compound doesn't have as wide a working temp range as some others do, but then you're spending more $$. Options in 315/35R17 are pretty limited these days. That was an OEM size for some of the C4 Corvettes, that's about it I think.
RedSN
04-29-2016, 11:19 AM
^^^I found them okay in the wet, but agree: not good in the cold. And cold+wet ...forget about it.
That said, I really like the 555's.
As for autocross: I would use a set of dedicated wheels.
Stephen06GT
04-29-2016, 12:44 PM
Another vote for the Nittos. They've been very good to me on the road and the track.
tulowd
04-29-2016, 01:42 PM
If you plan on competing, as opposed to just driving, in Autocross; NT01's or Toyo R888 are really your only choice.
I run the 315 NT01 out back and it felt like I added 100 hp due to the traction. Ran 255's all around on the roadcourse, they were epic. Way stickier than a road tire right until the last moment. I run NT01s on the street as well as the roadcourse.
You cannot buy a cheap, sticky tire that is good in the rain as well. What you are looking for is a Michelin Pilot Sport which is going to cost more than dedicated sets of NT555 (which I really like on the street) and NT01s combined.
Michelin Pilot Super Sport.
Parkway Ford Lincoln SVT
04-29-2016, 03:27 PM
Great tire, but not available in the sizing the OP is after ... the best "max performance" non R-compound tire still available in 315/35R17 would be the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3. Expensive, but an excellent performer dry and wet.
tulowd
04-29-2016, 09:24 PM
some smaller size labelled tires are also suitable for 10.5" wide wheels; the 315s are actually optimal on 11.5's
Intmdtr
04-29-2016, 10:02 PM
I run the Nitto 555's as well and I find they do everything I ask of them. good traction both wet and dry, but not as good when you push them in the cooler weather.
dbovine
05-02-2016, 06:33 PM
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I found a deal that works out to me getting the nittos for $160 each so I jumped on them
Hope to see a review after you get them.
Screw
05-06-2016, 09:02 PM
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I found a deal that works out to me getting the nittos for $160 each so I jumped on them
Ya that's a deal looking for tires too .
dbovine
05-06-2016, 09:14 PM
it was a deal on ebay. Get 50 $ off for spending over $300
Screw
05-06-2016, 09:48 PM
Found some cheap F1's they ok for the money ?
Intmdtr
05-07-2016, 09:26 AM
Found some cheap F1's they ok for the money ?
If they are the GSD3's I used to have a set on my car and loved them, except for the fact they wore a lot quicker.
dbovine
06-16-2016, 10:01 AM
Finally got my car back after putting a couple exterior mods on it (see my thread in the Garage Section) so I can finally talk a bit about the tires. So far these are a major improvement over the Summitomos but I was expecting that. We have had a couple wet days and in my normal driving methods, I have yet to break the tires free in the wet where the old ones would at will. I havent pushed them too far yet but perhaps later this summer I will get out to Autocross again and I will update this then. Road noise has decreased and they just feel like a more comfortable tire if that makes sense.
They are great looking tire and they work well with my front sport comp 2s(which I have no complaints about). Overall I am very happy with these tires especially for the price. They fit both the budget and my needs thus far! Thanks for the recommendations.
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