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Nitto 555's Or Goodyear F1's
I am now after 25,000 miles need new tires for my 01 Lightning. I need help deciding between Nitto 555 or go with Goodyear eagle f1. I need all four. and where would be the best to get them cheap. Thank you for you help guys!
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Originally Posted by svtjulian
I am now after 25,000 miles need new tires for my 01 Lightning. I need help deciding between Nitto 555 or go with Goodyear eagle f1. I need all four. and where would be the best to get them cheap. Thank you for you help guys!
Discount tire has them for 209 each, shipped to your door. |
Go nitto 555s in the front, and 555rs in the back. FTW.
31C |
Originally Posted by 31Charlie
Go nitto 555s in the front, and 555rs in the back. FTW.
31C -Mark |
Originally Posted by St Louis Lightning
+1. That is what I did. $895 shipped I believe from discount tire direct.
-Mark That's the setup I'm going with next month. |
Originally Posted by 31Charlie
Go nitto 555s in the front, and 555rs in the back. FTW.
31C Same combo here...love em. |
svtjulian,
You wouldn't happen to be here in South Florida. I just bought 2 today for $440. $440 included 7% tax, mounting and static balancing. I'm mounting them on Monday and having fun smoking my F1's until then. :devil: Cesar |
Originally Posted by hocky11
svtjulian,
You wouldn't happen to be here in South Florida. I just bought 2 today for $440. $440 included 7% tax, mounting and static balancing. I'm mounting them on Monday and having fun smoking my F1's until then. :devil: Cesar I might have found some one that will sell me F1's for cost, I'll find out monday......... My guess for cost is around 150.00 https://www.f150online.com/galleries...108-137080.jpg |
Originally Posted by 31Charlie
Go nitto 555s in the front, and 555rs in the back. FTW.
31C |
Originally Posted by meansvt00
same combo her but im not to sure that the 555R are necessary but the 555 are much better than the F1's in my opinion :thumbsup:
I agree. I did notice that the Nitto's grab marginally better and last longer. That suprised me. |
Originally Posted by Mondo1
I agree. I did notice that the Nitto's grab marginally better and last longer. That suprised me.
31C |
I have 555RII on the back of my 01 and F1's on the front. When the time is right I will go to 555 all around... I will not complain it works, good handling etc. The front one's were shot so Ford put the F1's on when I bought it... I am not seeing any where on the Nitto's yet and I have 8 thousand on them right now... I am sticking with Nitto...
Jeramie, |
Originally Posted by 31Charlie
The if you think the 555s grab better then you will love the 555R. But they wont last very long at all.
31C I own a set of 555r drag radials. I'm just comparing apples to apples. ;) |
Hankooks ??
Last I read on the board here, folks were having good luck with these.. Wonder if there was any updates from folks that had them. I notice that Hankooks seem to score a bit better than Toyos on tests (generally diff size from ours though).
GL - Jer |
If I'm not mistaken the Car and Driver SHOW on spike, did a tire comparo with a bunch of diffrent tires and guess which tire won?
The Eagle F1's were the leader of the bunch...stay the same as when they come from the factory. There is a reason ford and I think chevy (corvettes) put these rubbers on thier performers. |
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