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  On 15/03/2012 at 1:21 AM, Worm said:

Nittos = amazing... Dont care how long they last...

Agreed.

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Not mine :'( or are you not talking Invos?

I'm now convinced it must be suspension related.

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Yeah those are the ones, just you both said Nitto which is the brand. Wider rims would help me too I suspect, I'm still on 245 width tyres...but still they are 17's which should offer more grip than a lower profile. Was just expecting big things coming from KU31's with the higher treadwear. I'll swap my new KU31's on to the rear, try them out and report back.

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  On 14/03/2012 at 8:26 AM, Worm said:

255/40/18 will be fine... 265 is too wide...

I am picking up my 275/30/20 Invos this week, so I will let you know how they go on a 20...

You will LOVE!

My 285's are unbelievably grippy.

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how many kms you guys getting out of the invos? I had khumo ku19 quiet gripped well but I only got 11,000kms out the back set got nearly 18,000 on the front set till I put them on the back then they wore out pretty quick and no I don't do burn outs or light it up at every set of traffic lights lol

If they get 20,000km out of them I'd try a set

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Mine are on the rears, still a couple mm above the wear indicators and I've given them hell on a fair few occasions, and travelled about 17982km on them so far according to work log books :)

Also ran them at higher PSI, like 38/40 on the rears.

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could that be why they aint hooking up as well as you would have hoped steve? have you tryed dropping them down to 25-30psi and see if they grip like buggery???

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I tried 32PSI on a cruise recently and they were a little better. Under 30PSI on the street I might not be so keen on, is that safe on corners? At the drags I'd be trying that though yeah.

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