New Drag Radial
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Nitto released a new drag radial late December, and it looks like a pretty bad ass tire.
Here is the tire:

Here is the info on the tire:
http://www.nittotire.com/#index.tire.nt05rI don't have pricing yet, but if you are looking for a drag radial for 2010, keep an eye on this guy!
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Yeah saw those on DiscountTire.com looked pretty bad ass. Pricing wasnt too bad looking at $169/tire for the 17's to about $250-$300/tire for the 18's.
Can't go wrong with Nitto.
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DelSlow;298641 wrote:
Yeah saw those on DiscountTire.com looked pretty bad ass. Pricing wasnt too bad looking at $169/tire for the 17's to about $250-$300/tire for the 18's.Can't go wrong with Nitto.
Yeah Nitto has rocked the NT555R for years....because it is/was bad ass.
This tire looks to be even one step further!
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tntmstr;298643 wrote:
Yeah Nitto has rocked the NT555R for years....because it is/was bad ass.This tire looks to be even one step further!
Im a little confused, are you just talking about the NT55R because it is in fact bad ass (which it is) or you thinking I was talking about the NT55R.
Because i was talking aobut the NT05R
But ya I agree with you, looks to be promising.
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thats great for the guys with the big rims, but the only reason the nitto 555r was any good before was because it was the only "streetable" sticky tire out there. Anyone who has driven big BFGs or MTs in the rain knows that they are terrible off the dragstrip. So this tire is worthless to everyone but the big power guys that want a 18" rim
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Grr;298646 wrote:
thats great for the guys with the big rims, but the only reason the nitto 555r was any good before was because it was the only "streetable" sticky tire out there. Anyone who has driven big BFGs or MTs in the rain knows that they are terrible off the dragstrip. So this tire is worthless to everyone but the big power guys that want a 18" rimIf you look at the mass markets, 18"-20" wheels are what is demanding a radial. Chargers/Challengers/Camaro/Mustangs all come 18"+. This isn't a big deal to the old school folks (most of us), but in the bigger picture, this is a great option for those with big brakes or using factory wheels for the strip.
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tntmstr;298652 wrote:
If you look at the mass markets, 18"-20" wheels are what is demanding a radial. Chargers/Challengers/Camaro/Mustangs all come 18"+. This isn't a big deal to the old school folks (most of us), but in the bigger picture, this is a great option for those with big brakes or using factory wheels for the strip.yes, that is whats in demand. BUT, look at the picture, they have created another drag radial that will be impossible to drive in the rain since it has almost 0 tread. They would have been smart to upsize their current treaded 555R with a small update. Even if i had 18" rims i wouldnt want that tire as its so easy to hydorplane with them
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Grr;298654 wrote:
yes, that is whats in demand. BUT, look at the picture, they have created another drag radial that will be impossible to drive in the rain since it has almost 0 tread. They would have been smart to upsize their current treaded 555R with a small update. Even if i had 18" rims i wouldnt want that tire as its so easy to hydorplane with themI see what you are saying, but people that would be interested in the NT05R, would be looking for more contact patch vs. how a drag radial will do in adverse (see: not drag strip racing) conditions. If a particular customer likes to drive on the street with drag radials, then they would be wise to look at the 555R's. From a business standpoint, I can only imagine Nitto as a company would laugh at someone that would bring up "it would suck in the rain" I think the design of the NT05R is more concerned with created a better Drag Radial for the drag strip, than a Street/Drag Radial...especially when they already have that in the 555R, which continues to add more sizes.
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Grr;298654 wrote:
yes, that is whats in demand. BUT, look at the picture, they have created another drag radial that will be impossible to drive in the rain since it has almost 0 tread. They would have been smart to upsize their current treaded 555R with a small update. Even if i had 18" rims i wouldnt want that tire as its so easy to hydorplane with themthat a logical assessment for people who daily drive their car... if it is raining you should probably reschedule the highway pulls anyways.
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hey tntmstr can you email me a quote on these tires in a 315-35-20? thanks.
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FG2;299317 wrote:
pm'dthanks. :icon_salut:
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I just bought some new tires myself, but I also heard there is another new one coming out I may want to try. Can you let me know if these are available to you.
From my understanding, Hoosier Tires was purchased by Yokohama. The new name will be Hoosiermama..
LMK
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XJHEAD;299435 wrote:
I just bought some new tires myself, but I also heard there is another new one coming out I may want to try. Can you let me know if these are available to you.From my understanding, Hoosier Tires was purchased by Yokohama. The new name will be Hoosiermama..
LMK
where is the first 'm' coming from?.... Are you looking for the Hoosierhama's? I have those instock.

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