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Thanks to all for the input. I’ll be going with the Roto-Fab CAI, LT’s, cat delete & tune. I think with that and some good DR’s even on stock rims, I should get into the 11’s.
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Check out Fasterproms in Tampa. They did my tune and I have a year and a half on it with zero issues. I run E85 from a RaceTrak pump nearly all the time. I didn't disable AFM, though, and I may do that if I decide to go headers and a street tune through them again.
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Mickey Thompson et street SS will be best on a 20. But they won’t last at all on a daily driver. Few thousand miles if youre lucky imo. nt555r will last a little longer but they are nothing special
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Thanks Ultra. Back in the day, BFG made a decent DR. I’ll look into those as well
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Anybody had any luck with the Nitto NT05?
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The Nittos are a much better driving tire imo. I see Mickey's that need 12 oz plus weight to balance. I chased a vibration in my 4th gen for almost 2 years that ended up being a bad MT Dr. I'm pretty much done with them for a street car. However they do hook good...better then Nittos for sure
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Yeah
I’m guessing the nitto nt05 r might be the best middle ground for him for daily driving, mileage and traction. Not sure what sizes they offer |
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I believe a regular nt05 is a normal street tire. The R is a DR
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