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NT555 G2 VS INVO

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I can't find any info on this anywhere, but how do you guys think the new G2 would stack up against the Invo? I'll be needing new tires soon and originally I was set on the Invo but the G2 has caught my eye. I live in Arizona so wet weather is not a concern but more so dry grip.
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The G2 is far superior in dry traction. Easy choice, go with the G2's.
 

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Both are amazing tires and I like them both it all depends on the size your after.
 

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It would be 275/35/20 & 295/35/20 for Invo and 275/35/20 & 305/30/20 for the G2
Both damn good sizes

I like the beefier Invo application however.
 

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I'm hoping by the time I go through my Invos, that the G2 will come in a 325.

Please, please, please, Nitto!!!
 

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I had the G2s on my 2010 mustang gt and absolutely loved them here in Vegas. Awesome grip, and when you get those random showers they were amazing on the greasy wet streets.
 
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I had the G2s on my 2010 mustang gt and absolutely loved them here in Vegas. Awesome grip, and when you get those random showers they were amazing on the greasy wet streets.
Good to know, Now I'm planning on going with G2s on the front and 555R on the rear here in AZ.
 

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I have a buddy running that set and loves it.
 

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Be cautious that the sidewall on the G2 is quite a bit softer when cornering compare to the stock summer pirelli's. I am running them not on the stock pp wheels, and regret my purchase. They are also quite a bit noisier when trying to grip compared to the pirelli.
 

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Already spoke to one of the guys at Nitto about them making a 325/30/19 and they said theyd think about it.
 

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Be cautious that the sidewall on the G2 is quite a bit softer when cornering compare to the stock summer pirelli's. I am running them not on the stock pp wheels, and regret my purchase. They are also quite a bit noisier when trying to grip compared to the pirelli.
Really? I was told the stock Pirellis are quite soft. I would think the G2's or any performance tire are firmer than what's on the car now. Also the ones on now don't grip well either. They spin fairly easily.

The consensus seems to be the stock Pirellis aren't very good. That's why people upgrade to Michelin, Continental, Nitto etc.
 
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