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Old Apr 10, 2012, 08:14 PM
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Nitto NT05

http://discounttires.com/product_det...E=&prodID=6699

Are these priced well? In Canada we get gouged so badly that I have no idea what tires are actually supposed to cost anymore...
Old Apr 11, 2012, 06:06 AM
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For that size, that is a decent price.
Old Apr 11, 2012, 10:44 AM
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for anyone who is interested, a found a place selling for about $100 cheaper all in

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...w=false&cs=235
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not bad for the price
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NT05's are garbage

ok, that's slightly exaggerated, but they're pretty damn mediocre/subpar for what they claim to be

price is alright, but imo you either go value-minded V12's or performance-minded RS3's/StarSpecs

I wouldn't mind them if I bought them used for super cheap, but if I were buying new, I would just buy better new tires.

reminds me I still need to take pics of my stock X wheels with NT05's to sell
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Crankit, is that being shipped to Canada?
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Originally Posted by Exyia
NT05's are garbage

ok, that's slightly exaggerated, but they're pretty damn mediocre/subpar for what they claim to be

price is alright, but imo you either go value-minded V12's or performance-minded RS3's/StarSpecs

I wouldn't mind them if I bought them used for super cheap, but if I were buying new, I would just buy better new tires.

reminds me I still need to take pics of my stock X wheels with NT05's to sell
Actually, in an AWD car, they are amazing tires. The only downfall of them is that you dont get near as many miles out of them as you would another set at the same price.
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Originally Posted by RalliAaron
Actually, in an AWD car, they are amazing tires. The only downfall of them is that you dont get near as many miles out of them as you would another set at the same price.
amazing in what way?

1. their cold grip is awful
2. they take forever to build up to temperature
3. they lose temperature too fast
4. if you get them all up to optimal temps, they're a bit greasy
5. tread-life is so-so
6. wet grip is so-so

1, 5, and 6 make them a mediocre DD tire
2, 3, and 4 make them a mediocre auto-x/performance tire

I tried convincing myself they were a good buy, but they weren't. If you want a long-lasting DD tire, V12's. High-performance (non-R-compound) - RS3 or Star Specs.
Old Apr 12, 2012, 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Slyy
Crankit, is that being shipped to Canada?
NOPE. I tried to get them shipped but apparently they can't ship Nitto's to Canada because Kaltire has an exclusive contract or something making them allowable to charge $400 more....

It was for the best, because I decided to go with RS3s for less than $100 more, and I found that they had better reviews. The only problem is that you have to wait 6 to 8 weeks since they are on backorder at this price all in (including to Canada!)

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...%2FPerformance
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Their cold grip is great because of the soft compound, and they are good street tires, i never once heard them squeal on the sharpest of turns, but again they last maybe 10-15,000 miles which DOES make them mediocre for the PRICE.
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Originally Posted by crankIT
NOPE. I tried to get them shipped but apparently they can't ship Nitto's to Canada because Kaltire has an exclusive contract or something making them allowable to charge $400 more....

It was for the best, because I decided to go with RS3s for less than $100 more, and I found that they had better reviews. The only problem is that you have to wait 6 to 8 weeks since they are on backorder at this price all in (including to Canada!)

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...%2FPerformance
There are ways around it, case in point, I have NT01s for my race car.

Look at Tirerack, they're prices are usually the same or cheaper than any of the Canadian suppliers. What part of Canada are you in? If you're local, I know someone who may be able to get you Nittos.

Check out these websites too.

http://www.citytireonline.com/

http://www.tires-easy.ca/
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RS-3 are on back order in North America until May (next production run apparently).
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Originally Posted by RalliAaron
Their cold grip is great because of the soft compound, and they are good street tires, i never once heard them squeal on the sharpest of turns, but again they last maybe 10-15,000 miles which DOES make them mediocre for the PRICE.
never?

have you done any actual performance driving with them? they squeel like ****ing crazy trying to find any kind of grip unless they are (finally) up to temp. even with a rear-sway bar, their heat-cycling was awful to deal with

Originally Posted by sstevojr
RS-3 are on back order in North America until May (next production run apparently).
I got the last set (2 from Tennessee and 2 from Ohio) right before scca nationals in TX

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Originally Posted by ambystom01
There are ways around it, case in point, I have NT01s for my race car.

Look at Tirerack, they're prices are usually the same or cheaper than any of the Canadian suppliers. What part of Canada are you in? If you're local, I know someone who may be able to get you Nittos.

Check out these websites too.

http://www.citytireonline.com/

http://www.tires-easy.ca/
He's from Toronto Ontario i believe. Is that close to you? point us to the supplier!
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For the price/performance comparison, I have to agree with Exyia on this one. If the car is a DD first and then an occasional weekend warrior, look further into the Hankook V12. Wet handling is FAR superior to the NT05 and they feel a bit more predictable, though slightly less precise when in optimal range, under harsh conditions (again, a result of the NT05 temperature issues)


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