Need help deciding which tire

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These are the three offerings being considered because of the staggered setup I will be using. They will be mounted on 24X10's in the front & 24X12's in the rear.

1. Yokohana Parada specX

2. Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimetrico

3. Nitto 420S
 
blackviper said:
These are the three offerings being considered because of the staggered setup I will be using. They will be mounted on 24X10's in the front & 24X12's in the rear.

1. Yokohana Parada specX

2. Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimetrico

3. Nitto 420S



If you're looking for more mileage,I'd go with the Nittos !!! I caN'T SAY THEY'D BE MY CHOICE FOR TRACTION THOUGH !!! :rock:
 
Blaine told me today that the Nitto's he had were junk. said it was like driving on ice....................... couldn't wait to give them away.

He said the Yokahama's were the best for him, and he runs a 12.5 at 112 in a near stock RC.........................
 
blackviper said:
These are the three offerings being considered because of the staggered setup I will be using. They will be mounted on 24X10's in the front & 24X12's in the rear.

1. Yokohana Parada specX

2. Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimetrico

3. Nitto 420S
I've had the Pirellis and my opinion i think they suck, i am now running the Yokohamas and really like them, good tread pattern and pretty good traction and also pretty cheap compared to some others.
I hear the Nittos give off quite a bit of road noise:dontknow:
Good Luck............I would buy the Yoko's
 
I am running the Notto's I love them. Mkae a little road noise, but if you have exhaust it is so minute that you won't be able to hear them.
 
I went with the Kumho's....They look good, ride softer, less noise, have good traction --the only thing is the truck seems to less stable going into curves on the road...
 
i installed BFG g-force a couple weeks ago, it drives like a new truck, smooth comfortable ride, very happy
 
all depends what you want. Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimetrico for traction. any other for tread life.
 
I was personally leaning towards the Yokohama Parada SpecX. Does anyone have experience with this paticular tire? I was thinking of running a 295 35 24 in the front and 315 35 24 in the rear.
 
I'm one week away from ordering my tires. Anyone else with any feedback? Thanks.
 
Well I can only comment on the Kumho's. The Pirellis were more stable at higher speeds... IMHO. I never really got there that much ;) so it was not that important...to me. Kumho's did have good traction (even with the SC) good in water, quiet ride, and pretty stable below 100 mph. They do have a bit more play in them in the corners... At first, I wrote it off to having new rubber.... when I was used to worn Pirellis....but found out it is a "softer" ride.
 
i slapped a set of nitto 305/45/22---nt420,,,and i get no glass feeling at all they stick real good ,,,but i dont drive a slow boat QC like big ike does lol

from discount tire ,,cheaper than pirelles and great looking tire not as high a rating as oems but i never drive at 160 miles an hour any way
 
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on the kumo tires..... I have them on my truck, to me they look beefer, better ride(to me anyway) and a ho hella ofa CHEEPER then any of the other tires that you were talking about..........

BUT... if $$$$ is not a problem... then theres not even a choice!!!!!!!


BF G FORCE RADIALSTHEY HOOK LIKE A MOFO..... MY CUZZIN HAS THEM ON A BUILT VETTE (546RWHP) AND THOSE BITCHS HOOK!!!!!! JUST MY .02CENTS
 

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