Nitto Invo or Pirelli P-zero
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Nitto Invo or Pirelli P-zero
Alright now that I have the wheels in mind, I want to wrap them in some good rubber.
Specs
-19x8.0
- Most likely 245/35/19
Does anyone have any any experience with Nitto or Pirelli? Which one would you recommend?
- Thinking about Nitto Invo vs. Pirelli P-Zero??
Also, for those who have Tein basics or any other lowered suspension and are running 245/35/19, what is your drop stance? OR would i have to run 235/35/19?
Thanks in advance
-Aaron
-BadazzTL-S
Specs
-19x8.0
- Most likely 245/35/19
Does anyone have any any experience with Nitto or Pirelli? Which one would you recommend?
- Thinking about Nitto Invo vs. Pirelli P-Zero??
Also, for those who have Tein basics or any other lowered suspension and are running 245/35/19, what is your drop stance? OR would i have to run 235/35/19?
Thanks in advance
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-Aaron
-BadazzTL-S
#2
haha wow man I just narrowed my search down to these two tires yesterday..
the nittos look sick, and a bit cheaper too, with equally good reviews..
i saw a guy post pics yesterday of his TL with Invo's on them. His thread is in the photogallery
the nittos look sick, and a bit cheaper too, with equally good reviews..
i saw a guy post pics yesterday of his TL with Invo's on them. His thread is in the photogallery
#3
Whats your driving style and weather conditions?
Check out the General Exclaim UHP, designed as a summer performance tire, it got an M&S rating due to exceptional tread design. A guy in Chicago uses his year round no prob.
In rainy and hot&sunny Ca. I can push them as hard as I want to dry or wet, and wet braking is highest rated- AA.
Tirerack has them #1 in summer tires- and great price for the performance level.
Try to get as much profile 40 or 35 as possible= that helps protect the rim and gives better ride.
I am on Tein SS droppped 1.5-1.75 on a 2001TL, 235-40-18s required some fender adjusting- 225 tires would have cleared, your year will have different spec
Check the What Fits section for your car
Check out the General Exclaim UHP, designed as a summer performance tire, it got an M&S rating due to exceptional tread design. A guy in Chicago uses his year round no prob.
In rainy and hot&sunny Ca. I can push them as hard as I want to dry or wet, and wet braking is highest rated- AA.
Tirerack has them #1 in summer tires- and great price for the performance level.
Try to get as much profile 40 or 35 as possible= that helps protect the rim and gives better ride.
I am on Tein SS droppped 1.5-1.75 on a 2001TL, 235-40-18s required some fender adjusting- 225 tires would have cleared, your year will have different spec
Check the What Fits section for your car
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