Nitto NeoGen - 245/35/19

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Mar 24, 2008 | 01:38 AM
  #31  
I have almost 20k on mine and they are showing some signs of death finaly but i was at 2.5 for most of there life.
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Mar 24, 2008 | 01:39 AM
  #32  
Quote: I have almost 20k on mine and they are showing some signs of death finaly but i was at 2.5 for most of there life.
not bad...considering i only got 13k out of my t1r's...and they werent even at -3 the whole time.
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Apr 2, 2008 | 08:25 PM
  #33  
Quote: i have been running these for about 15,000 miles and am very happy with them. I do have an eibach camber kit but i still have a little negative camber. These tires in my opinion are better than t1rs because for one you don't have to flip them. From past experiences once you flip a tire it never runs the same. You get more road noise and steering wheel vibrations. I would deifinately buy another set once these go out. They handle great in wet and dry applications.
how low are you? im slammed 2.5-3.0. my tires last about 8-10k. the only way these will last this long is if you have a "sport drop" .5-1.5". pics of your drop?

cal i had the same question. i ended up getting T1Rs again. plus the side way is way to high vs the T1rs. so looks wise its worth the extra money.
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Dec 2, 2009 | 11:19 PM
  #34  
Quote: I have almost 20k on mine and they are showing some signs of death finaly but i was at 2.5 for most of there life.
coming up on 21k miles on -3 camber
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Dec 2, 2009 | 11:31 PM
  #35  
What's your tire specs? 245/35/19 and 275/35/19? did you run 255/285 before?
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Dec 2, 2009 | 11:34 PM
  #36  
first set:
toyo t1r
255/35f 285/35r

second (current) set:
nitto neogen
245/35f 275/35r

i miss 255/285, but if i had 255's up front i'd rub more than i do now. wish i had 285 rears, though. too bad they don't make then in 285's.
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Dec 2, 2009 | 11:45 PM
  #37  
I had these on my s2k. They have softer rubber in the middle for traction, and harder rubber the outer edges for durability. They aren't directional so you can rotate them if you want to. If they had these in our stock sizes, I would get them.
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Dec 2, 2009 | 11:47 PM
  #38  
Quote: I had these on my s2k. They have softer rubber in the middle for traction, and harder rubber the outer edges for durability. They aren't directional so you can rotate them if you want to. If they had these in our stock sizes, I would get them.
They're asymmetrical. I can't flip them.
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Mar 21, 2010 | 09:32 PM
  #39  
So Cal, how are the NeoGens? I'm thinking about getting the 245/35/19s for the sedan.
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