Originally Posted by lewdog:
I put on Nitto Invo tires (picture of tread below) when I bought the car. 12k miles later and I bet I can get to 20-25k out of them. Seem to wear well and have a softish feel without being so soft you burn through them in 5k miles but not hard enough to make the ride feel shitty. Tread pattern is made for rain traction as well which is perfect for Phoenix since I daily drive my car.
I run size 245 on front and 275 on back so I can only rotate side to side.
I have the similar problem of larger in the back so can't rotate. Does the side to side help at all? My service manager said all they could really do is check balance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I put this set on it yesterday, BF Goodrich G-Force 2 245/45ZR20 after asking on some hellcat boards. They are rated for 186 mph.
Originally, after I did the burnouts and ran her hard after the 5000 mile break in period. The back tires couldn't be rotated. I put on a set that were soft and I knew would go through fast. Then I could get a whole new set and then rotate them as needed.
Can you fit wider on the rear? Figured with the stock HP you have would have been wider than 245.
Basically performance tires wear somewhat quick and not much you can do about it since that is one of the drawbacks of grip. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bigjosh006:
I know alot of you guys arent exactly into imports, but this thing is tremendous fun. Awd cuts through the snow better than anything i have ever owned. Its getting a couple more boltons this weekend and a fresh tune. Cant wait to let it rip.
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love the car, the yellow has to go though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
The Nittos never hooked for me, love my ET's though - just not in the rain-
The Nittos are definitely not as soft as the ET's I was just looking to get better mileage out of them since the ET's didn't hook that great either on the street. I only got to make one trip to the track and only got to make 1 half track pass on the and ET's and it launched pretty well (I missed the 2nd to 3rd shift). People kept breaking and oiling the track constantly so it was a wasted night.
When I get my bigger wheel combo I am going to go with more of a traditional street tire like the G-Force or something and keep a spare set of back wheels with some ET's on them for track days. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Indian Chief:
Part of that is you also put down 500 hp on 245 tires. I took the stock tires off after 400 miles or so and put 275s all around. I can still break it free if I want, but I don't get as much unintended slippage. I'm also rotating at 5-6k miles with every oil change.
i read on the boards that taking the 245's off and going wider could mess up your suspension in the long term. Seemed to be about 75% of the posters had that opinion so it scared me off from going wider. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
love the car, the yellow has to go though.
Naa i love the yellow. Plus its powdercoat. I have yellow accents all around. Rally blue and yellow, Those were the colors of the original subaru rally team.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
i read on the boards that taking the 245's off and going wider could mess up your suspension in the long term. Seemed to be about 75% of the posters had that opinion so it scared me off from going wider.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
i read on the boards that taking the 245's off and going wider could mess up your suspension in the long term. Seemed to be about 75% of the posters had that opinion so it scared me off from going wider.
I fit 305's on my Hellcat but I had to use a heat gun to massage the inner fender liner. Also had to relocate two retaining clips via a drill. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
i read on the boards that taking the 245's off and going wider could mess up your suspension in the long term. Seemed to be about 75% of the posters had that opinion so it scared me off from going wider.
Seems so odd to me that a 500HP car wouldn't come with wider rear tires standard? And surprised whoever you are taking your car to didn't bother to mention the performance benefits of bigger rear tires.
Not to mention I think the staggered stance on a RWD muscle car looks better anyway. [Reply]