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I personally find the invo's great. dont take long to warm and feel sticky on a warm road.

might add they are now 3000ks old and tyre size is 275 35 19.

will be giving them some rough treatment over next two days so will report back

is there any benefits/negatives in running 35 series as apposed to 30s? apart from accurate speedo readings?

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Larger circumference means better fuel economy hahaha. Softer ride, more ability to absorb bumps.

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I just love the smell of high quality tyres being burnt out. I used to work FIFO so hence I used to have the cash to do burnouts all the time.

I really want a set of Nitto invos but I wouldn't be doing any burnouts with them at all! I was about to buy a set along with a bunch of other stuff but lost me job around that point :(

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I have used multiple tyres on my fg xr6t all $250+. My personnel favorite is the Nitto Invo. AmaIng tyre wet and dry and silent. I get over 30,000kms out of the front and 15,000km out of the rear. Car is making around 340 rear wheel kilowatts.

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Blacklion Champoint BU66 235/45/17 $100-130. Treadware 300(I think), decent, hold stock power just fine in the dry, in the wet I'm gonna get hoonlawed even though the tread is legal, these are so hard to not spin.

Kelly Charger GT 235/45/17 $100. Treadware 420, have on the front right now and every single corner feels like im taking it too quick compared to my old continental max contact mc5 tyres. Just terrible when passengers give last minute directions and I have to turn suddenly! Absolutely shocking in the wet these are I would ONLY put these on the rear and that's where they are going soon. These would be excellent burnout tyres but the rubber compound in more expensive tyres smells way better when burnt.

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