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Old May 5, 2015 | 02:12 PM
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If anyone has any thoughts on what a good reasonable priced tire size and selection would be for a set of C5 ZO6 speedlines that I already have going on my 1998 C5 convertible that will keep the traction control happy, any help would be apprecaited.
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I installed Nitto NT05's (P275/40ZR17 and P295/35ZR18) last year and am very pleased with them, both wet and dry. However, I only drive the car on the street with some spirited driving in the mix, but no track time so I cannot attest to how well they would do there.


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Originally Posted by 4XLR8N
I installed Nitto NT05's (P275/40ZR17 and P295/35ZR18) last year and am very pleased with them, both wet and dry. However, I only drive the car on the street with some spirited driving in the mix, but no track time so I cannot attest to how well they would do there.


Same tires here. But I track mine and they are awesome. Downside is if I get 10k miles I will be impressed. Upside is they are much cheaper than the Michelin PSSs






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I ordered my C6 Z06 all blk replicas and am thinking about pulling the trigger on the Bridgestones. Can't beat the price for a weekend/day off driver.
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Originally Posted by 4XLR8N
I installed Nitto NT05's (P275/40ZR17 and P295/35ZR18) last year and am very pleased with them, both wet and dry. However, I only drive the car on the street with some spirited driving in the mix, but no track time so I cannot attest to how well they would do there.


Really like your splitter... who makes that one?
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Originally Posted by 4XLR8N
I installed Nitto NT05's (P275/40ZR17 and P295/35ZR18) last year and am very pleased with them, both wet and dry. However, I only drive the car on the street with some spirited driving in the mix, but no track time so I cannot attest to how well they would do there.


Any pics from the rear? I just ordered a set of Bridgestone re760 275/40/17 and 295/35/18. Im really excited for the new tire size and cant wait to see how they look! Have you had any issues with this tire size?
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Really like your splitter... who makes that one?
Thanks! It's an ACI ASF700.
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Any pics from the rear? I just ordered a set of Bridgestone re760 275/40/17 and 295/35/18. Im really excited for the new tire size and cant wait to see how they look! Have you had any issues with this tire size?
No issues with tire size. Here are a couple of rear angle pics, not particularly great shots of the tires, but hopefully they help...








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Thanks looks good! That stock height too?
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Thanks looks good! That stock height too?
No, it's lowered on stock bolts front and rear. I also removed 1/3 of rear bushings to get the gaps equal.
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Originally Posted by 4XLR8N
I installed Nitto NT05's (P275/40ZR17 and P295/35ZR18) last year and am very pleased with them, both wet and dry. However, I only drive the car on the street with some spirited driving in the mix, but no track time so I cannot attest to how well they would do there.


My concern is the traction control may be confused if the ratio between the front and rear tires is upset, was reading somthing on CF on this topic.
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My concern is the traction control may be confused if the ratio between the front and rear tires is upset, was reading somthing on CF on this topic.
I've read the same thing - but have not had any issue with the tire sizes I installed. I believe that these tire sizes stay within the "window" of f/r ratio required (they must, or I would have a problem as would many others who have installed the same tires).
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Originally Posted by 4XLR8N
I've read the same thing - but have not had any issue with the tire sizes I installed. I believe that these tire sizes stay within the "window" of f/r ratio required (they must, or I would have a problem as would many others who have installed the same tires).
Thank you, I've also noticed there aren't many choices for the stock ZO6 front tire size of 265/40/17 however going up to 275/40/17 there many options, a friend has I think an 02 ZO6 that he has owned since new and it just passed the half million mile mark and it still looks great has the original engine and clutch he's a Bridgestone RE760's fanboy, neither of us due track days. Looks like either the Nitto's or bridgestones are on my radar.
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Originally Posted by Lord-Jack
Thank you, I've also noticed there aren't many choices for the stock ZO6 front tire size of 265/40/17 however going up to 275/40/17 there many options, a friend has I think an 02 ZO6 that he has owned since new and it just passed the half million mile mark and it still looks great has the original engine and clutch he's a Bridgestone RE760's fanboy, neither of us due track days. Looks like either the Nitto's or bridgestones are on my radar.
DAYUM!!! Half a million miles!?!?! That's awesome!
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Old May 6, 2015 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Vette10R
Any pics from the rear? I just ordered a set of Bridgestone re760 275/40/17 and 295/35/18. Im really excited for the new tire size and cant wait to see how they look! Have you had any issues with this tire size?
Question, looking at pictures of the Bridgestones RE760's on ebay they appear to have a directional tread patteren but there is no mention of that, it didn't occur to me to notice my buddy's ZO6 tires last time he was in town. Obviously one side of the tire is going to be the inside so does this mean the tread is going in one direction on one side of the car and the opposite on the other?
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Originally Posted by Lord-Jack


Question, looking at pictures of the Bridgestones RE760's on ebay they appear to have a directional tread patteren but there is no mention of that, it didn't occur to me to notice my buddy's ZO6 tires last time he was in town. Obviously one side of the tire is going to be the inside so does this mean the tread is going in one direction on one side of the car and the opposite on the other?
They are unique side to side aswell. No rotating tires on this car
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Originally Posted by brplatz
They are unique side to side aswell. No rotating tires on this car
Sorry if I'm not following does that mean they are directional and there is a right side and a left side tire? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Lord-Jack


Question, looking at pictures of the Bridgestones RE760's on ebay they appear to have a directional tread patteren but there is no mention of that, it didn't occur to me to notice my buddy's ZO6 tires last time he was in town. Obviously one side of the tire is going to be the inside so does this mean the tread is going in one direction on one side of the car and the opposite on the other?
This is a quote from tirerack.com...

NOTE: While initially appearing somewhat directional, the Potenza RE760 Sport tread design is only asymmetric, allowing tires to be mounted on either side of the vehicle.
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Continental ExtremeContact DW in 255/40-17 and 275/35-18. They have a soft sidewall but stretching these slightly undersized tires will help them be more responsive. Great tires. If you want something more aggressive I've been really happy with Dunlop Direzza Z2 star specs in these same sizes. They're amazing in the dry and still work great in the rail. You'll feel like superman in the corners.
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Ditto on the NT05's, I have about 4K on mine and they are wearing well (no track days as yet, but coming)...also on C5 Z wheels.

RE760's were 2nd on my list, but for my driving style the NT05s are a better match. I posted my impressions of them a little while ago here.

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