Nitto INVO
#19
I see a wider variety of 19"+ sizes then i do 17" and 18". If nitto is making such large sizes, then they obviously arent targeting the performance oriented driver who tends to prefer 16"-18" wheels....
Sooooo what im saying is; dont expect a lot from them.
Sooooo what im saying is; dont expect a lot from them.
#21
The tire has a treadwear rating ofr 260 so it's not a neova/azenis fighter or anything...
i think it'll be a good street tire for everyday use. They push the 'noise' thing a lot on their website www.invotire.com
Your point about sizing:
Why are porsche building SUV's? To make money so their 911's can keep on getting better.
why are pirelli, kumho, bridgestone building 22"? To make money so their other tires can keep on getting better.
I hope you can catch my drift =)
i think it'll be a good street tire for everyday use. They push the 'noise' thing a lot on their website www.invotire.com
Your point about sizing:
Why are porsche building SUV's? To make money so their 911's can keep on getting better.
why are pirelli, kumho, bridgestone building 22"? To make money so their other tires can keep on getting better.
I hope you can catch my drift =)
#22
Don't get me wrong, I love my EVO. But take a look for a second at some very nice and great handling german cars. M3 to be just one, they come in at 18" and 19" rims stock, so are you saying that car is not for performance? What about Porsche and Ferrari those both have a large tire size and are performance based even more so than my beloved EVO. Also take a look at a good set of Pirelli, they have a similare tread design, and are some of the best tires you can get.
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