they are great..no complaints here...pretty good wet weather tractionHow are they in the Rain?
What about snow? Mine's a dd that sees snow. From experience I know the oem's do ok in snow... When they still have tread, at least.
...can't afford two sets of tires or two sets of wheels... no space either...
I would not go wider than 295, though there are those that go to 305. You could space it and possibly squeeze more, but I do not recommended it.Back on topic of Nitto's, What is the largest tire size that will fit a widened Maurauder wheel?
What about snow? Mine's a dd that sees snow. From experience I know the oem's do ok in snow... When they still have tread, at least.
Stock fronts are about 1.3 inches shorter. So, you'll probably notice a difference with a same-sized setup.Does it affect the "rake" look of our vehicles running the same size all around?
Are you guys running the 255/55/18 Nitto 420s on all four wheels?
So I'm currently running stock tires all 'round ('03 300B)...replaced the fronts this spring, but the backs are dangerously low (I scared the hell out of myself driving in a rainstorm last week). Tire Rack is backordered on the 245/55, so I was considering other options, likely going with the 255/55 in back (minimal speedo error, and if I have to change the back size I want taller rather than shorter).
Of the common replacement options, the Eagle F1 DS-03 is damn expensive, the KDW2 is no longer made in 255/55, and the reviews on the Falken Ziex S/T Z03 seem mixed (plus I'm slightly uncomfortable that it's considered a light truck tire on principle). Which leaves me with the Nitto 420, but I'm concerned that it's not all-season. We usually only see a few, maybe 3 to 14, snowy/icy days each year here in NC, so it's not practical to own a set of snow tires, plus storage and cost issues. With that small amount of wintry weather, what do y'all think as far as using these year-round?
My other concern is with the traction control. Since these are *just* within the T/C's tolerance range (something like .29 according to the tire size app), and my front tires probably have at least 5K miles on them, how likely is it that I will piss off the T/C before the fronts have reached their wear limit? Right now I can't afford to spend another $300 to replace all 4 tires at once...plus they're showing up on discount tire's site at $160 per, not $120.
I think this can be summed up by "ARRRRGH!" Thanks in advance for any help...
The 255/55's are a common option. I'd recommend matching speed rating and as closely as possible the tread design. See here or here for some more information.So I'm currently running stock tires all 'round ('03 300B)...replaced the fronts this spring, but the backs are dangerously low (I scared the hell out of myself driving in a rainstorm last week). Tire Rack is backordered on the 245/55, so I was considering other options, likely going with the 255/55 in back (minimal speedo error, and if I have to change the back size I want taller rather than shorter).
The GS-D3s are well worth the money (safety and performance). Ask anyone who has installed them. Plus they are the top consumer rated max performance Summer and wet traction tire on TireRack (see here), with over 21 million miles reported. The Falken Ziex that are being used are Z01s. Most of the 255/55s will be SUV tires as it is a common SUV size.Of the common replacement options, the Eagle F1 DS-03 is damn expensive, the KDW2 is no longer made in 255/55, and the reviews on the Falken Ziex S/T Z03 seem mixed (plus I'm slightly uncomfortable that it's considered a light truck tire on principle).
Which leaves me with the Nitto 420, but I'm concerned that it's not all-season. We usually only see a few, maybe 3 to 14, snowy/icy days each year here in NC, so it's not practical to own a set of snow tires, plus storage and cost issues. With that small amount of wintry weather, what do y'all think as far as using these year-round?
My other concern is with the traction control. Since these are *just* within the T/C's tolerance range (something like .29 according to the tire size app), and my front tires probably have at least 5K miles on them, how likely is it that I will piss off the T/C before the fronts have reached their wear limit? Right now I can't afford to spend another $300 to replace all 4 tires at once...plus they're showing up on discount tire's site at $160 per, not $120.
Got any pix?Nitto 255 45's.
I'm running on all four but the car is a 300A - no TC and it's lowered all the way front and back.
Where are you in Sufolk? We can do a drive by this weekend.