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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 07:10 PM
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dang these tires held really well at the track last sunday, but on my final run it got pretty greasy as my instructor said as the track got warmer but they still held on pretty well
I didn't have these on at the track, I had the NT05's.
 
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Originally Posted by chinabean
dang these tires held really well at the track last sunday, but on my final run it got pretty greasy as my instructor said as the track got warmer but they still held on pretty well
I didn't have these on at the track, I had the NT05's.

Here's the review for those.
https://g35driver.com/forums/wheels-...05-review.html
 
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 07:38 PM
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What TPS issue are you having? I didn't have any issue with the sensors.
I think I got a bad sensor. I hit a pothole with my Konigs and Proxes 4's blew the tire and dented the rim bad, the shop said the rim was unrepairable and thew it out with the sensor still attached. To make a long story short I bought a used sensor off of ebay to replace it, and my sensors haven't been right ever since. I had a set of sensors in my winter wheels and a second set in my summer wheels and was able to switch the wheels back and forth with no problem. Now when I put my summer wheels on the TPS light comes on.
 
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 07:41 PM
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Sounds like the dealer needs to re-program them to your BCM.
 
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Hey Tim, how are these tires doing? I'm in need of a new set of tires, and I'm thinking of these but I need a set that will last for a long time. Not looking to buy new tires every year
 
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Would you be able to rotate them later with that tread pattern on stackers?
 
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Originally Posted by ProfanityPete
Hey Tim, how are these tires doing? I'm in need of a new set of tires, and I'm thinking of these but I need a set that will last for a long time. Not looking to buy new tires every year

I took these off when I put the NT05's on earlier this year. They still had some good life left on them. For a summer tire I think they are about average for wear.
 
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Originally Posted by JSpec350GT
Would you be able to rotate them later with that tread pattern on stackers?
They are not directional so you can rotate but there is a dedicated inside and outside so you can't swap them on the rims.
 
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