View Full Version : Nitto Invo Vs Toyo T1r Vs Bfg g-force A/S
strytnyne
11-09-2008, 11:19 PM
im torn between this three tires, my bridgestones are probably gonna go out within a few thousand miles.. i drive around 80 miles a day average, i would like the extra tire life but i also dont want to give up the grip from the oem re050's.. which one would u consider. the t1r and the invo are still pretty much dbl the re050's treadwear of 140
Proxes T1R 235-40R18 95Y
Price: $158.00
High Performance Summer Tire UTQG 280 AA A
http://thumbnail.image.rakuten.co.jp/@0_mall/sbub/cabinet/t1r1.jpg
INVO 235-40R18 91W
Price: $153.00
Treadwear: 260 Traction: A Temperature: A Speed Rating: Z
http://bmserver2.ciestudios.com/img/nitto_invo.jpg
G-Force Super Sport AS 235-40R18 91W
Price: $153.00
High Ultra Performance All-Season UTQG 400 AA A
http://yournexttire.com/images/bfg/g_force_super_sport_a_s.jpg
mattj3636
11-09-2008, 11:39 PM
INVOS just cause the tread is badass...
haha
mattj3636
11-09-2008, 11:50 PM
the new nitto nt-05s are sick too, but idk if ur in dire need or traction or not.. lol
strytnyne
11-10-2008, 12:13 AM
haha im searching between oem grip with longer life xD and good wet traction, and some what quiet
mattj3636
11-10-2008, 12:14 AM
def not the 05s then... lol
mr_mazda329
11-10-2008, 02:38 AM
T1R's have very good wet traction, but the sidewalls are very mushy. The only tire I would buy from Nitto would be the NT-01's. The BFG G-force sports are better than the A/S. Out of your choices tho---T1R's
Or my choices somethin else to consider
The BFG G-force sports:340 AA-A $125ea
http://www.onlinetires.com/default.aspx?PageData=tireDetails&tid=11013
Or Hankook RS2's. They have good dry grip and good in the wet too Treadwear is 200 A-A $147ea:
http://www.onlinetires.com/default.aspx?PageData=tireDetails&tid=21309
Last but not least, Falken Azenis RT615. They have really good dry grip and handle okay in the rain. They have the best turn in response out of all of the tires due to the stiff sidewalls. 200 A-A $138ea
http://www.onlinetires.com/default.aspx?PageData=tireDetails&tid=16525
All of which out perform all of the previous listed tires and are cheaper too. Just be careful with huge standing water with the RT-615's.
strytnyne
11-10-2008, 08:19 AM
T1R's have very good wet traction, but the sidewalls are very mushy. The only tire I would buy from Nitto would be the NT-01's. The BFG G-force sports are better than the A/S. Out of your choices tho---T1R's
Or my choices somethin else to consider
The BFG G-force sports:340 AA-A $125ea
http://www.onlinetires.com/default.aspx?PageData=tireDetails&tid=11013
Or Hankook RS2's. They have good dry grip and good in the wet too Treadwear is 200 A-A $147ea:
http://www.onlinetires.com/default.aspx?PageData=tireDetails&tid=21309
Last but not least, Falken Azenis RT615. They have really good dry grip and handle okay in the rain. They have the best turn in response out of all of the tires due to the stiff sidewalls. 200 A-A $138ea
http://www.onlinetires.com/default.aspx?PageData=tireDetails&tid=16525
All of which out perform all of the previous listed tires and are cheaper too. Just be careful with huge standing water with the RT-615's.
hmm your the second person to recommend the g-force non a/s...340 thats pretty nice life for ultra performance summer.ill look into this, after all ive read though i doubt it would out perform the t1r's though
STRICK-
11-10-2008, 09:27 PM
I just put on 225/40-18 Nitto Invos on my speed3.. There awsome man, ill post some pics tomorrow if you want
JerAyala
11-11-2008, 12:37 AM
Kumho ASX if you want a good, inexpensive tire that grips in wet and dry.
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