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Old 01-18-2012   #21
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I need new tires as well. I've got what I feel is the best tip from Mark Haibeck, he recommends the Nitto's as well. I'd like to go the Michelin route; I've always had good luck with them. I do agree, you get what you pay for. My problem, I have no traction, of course it is due to older Yokohama Tires. I'm in serious negotiations with HRE Wheels for a set of 18" 565R or the P45S, both killer wheels. So for now I'm on the fence post until I make that decision. I've lowered the car, it now needs a slightly bigger wheel to compliment the look. For me the biggest question that I'd like answered is Traction? What tire will give me the best traction? Again Mark suggested the Nittos's to get me there. Anyone else have thoughts on that end? I'm not concerned about wear or life of the tire, or rain (I never drive it in inclement weather); I put about 2k on the car per year.
Not sure which Nittos Marc recommended, but like VetteMed said the 555s are awesome and I can't believe the price too. I love them and the traction is awesome in dry and wet. Much better than my Michelin Pilots.
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Old 01-18-2012   #22
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Phil, thanks for sharing the photo, it does look awesome! Helped me make up my mind, 19's in the rear / 18's in the front is the way to go.

FYI - Mark had recommended the Nitto 555's. I had my car in his shop last spring for coil over work. I trust him immensely and value his opinion on anything ZR-1! Great guy, 100% honesty all the way and very fair.
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Old 01-18-2012   #23
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Phil - what width 18's / 19's are you running for these tires?
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Old 01-18-2012   #24
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Phil - what width 18's / 19's are you running for these tires?
10" and 12"
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Old 01-18-2012   #25
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I got Bridgestone RE050A Pole Position tires for my C6 Z06 wheels when I got them. Stock Z06 sizes. Love them.
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Old 01-18-2012   #26
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I went with the Nitto NT555...on my second set on the rear...
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Old 01-18-2012   #27
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I went with the Nitto NT555...on my second set on the rear...

You too? Funny how the rears always wear out first
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Old 01-18-2012   #28
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I got a fast ride in a 91 ZR with the Nittos- very sticky.

I have had two different c4's with the GY GS-D3's. also very good all around. Maybe B+ in absolute adhesion, but they handle weather much better should you encounter some. I also think they are fairly safe down to 45 degrees where as other more summer oriented rubber isn't as soft when it gets cool out.
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Old 01-18-2012   #29
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I am surprised no one has mentioned the Khumo Xs or the BFG Kdw's. These tires offer excellnt performance for the dollar. I have owned both and both provided fantastic grip. Do they have their shortcomings? I am sure as the Khumos ar not rated well in the rain and are extremely soft to provide exceleent warm weather traction and the BFG's are known to gett noisy after they are worn quite a bit, however as most ZR-1 owners drive their cars both of these factors may not play an important role. Now don't get me wrong , the Michelins are great tires and if you can afford them then buy them. If you are looking for a tire with excellent performance but may not offer everything the MIchelin has at a significantly lower price , these two that I have mentioned would be hard to beat. Several 1.93 60 ft. times with the BFGs suggests they have pretty good grip for a street tire. The good news is that there are some choices. I just forgot, the BFGs I have are 18s and the Khumos were 17s. I believe both tires aree available in 17 s though. Good luck. New tires are always GREAT!!
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Old 01-18-2012   #30
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I run PS2 & GY Z06 runcraps.. Love the PS'2 GY suck but they came with the rims. I'm looking to upgrade them this year
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