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Old Mar 11, 2007 | 10:45 PM
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Default Anyone running drags on back

How's the ride quality when you are driving with regular Nitto's NT555's on front and NT555R's on back?
Old Mar 13, 2007 | 11:40 AM
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I am running Nitto 555ZR 275/40/18 on the rear with Konig Beyond in 18 x9.5 and nitto555 ZR245/40/18 with Konig Beyond in 18 X 8.5 in the front. Them ride great. They stick like glue in the turns. But not sure how long they will last. I have lowered my 05 with Eibach pro springsfront and rear. Installed BMR lower control arms and relocation brackets. Adj. panhard and brace. Steeda underdrivepulleys. CAI and SCT tuner with Brenspeed tune. MagnaflowX pipe and 4" Magnaflow muffs.Launches out the hole like a rocket.
Old Mar 13, 2007 | 04:31 PM
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Default RE: Anyone running drags on back

I have that exact set-up (NT555 up front and 555R's out back) and I have to say the ride is just fine. I noticed no difference at all other than I can hook better on the street. Even though the 555R's are much larger (305/45/18) as opposed to the front NT555 I have noticed no difference in the ride quality and it looks nice cause with the eibach's I'm a little more lower in the front anyway so the off sizes actually filled the car out nicely and made it even looking.
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