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    nitto Nt01

    Can anyone give feedback on the Nitto NT01 semi's. I'm seeing them around pretty cheap at the moment but haven't experienced, seen or heard much about them. They have treadwear of 100 so are getting towards an R888. thoughts?
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    I was looking at buying some, supposed to be made in the same factory as the R888's, i dont think there is too much difference between the NT01 and the R888's

    I managed to find some R888's so stuck with them
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    I had a staggered set on my S15, and would buy them again at the right price (my set came to around $900 delivered) from ozzytyres.
    Incredible bang for your buck and stuck to the track really well.
    I've had R888 before, so when I read that they're essentially the same tyre with different tread I jumped in and wasn't disappointed.

    If you read the sidewall they're "for competition use only", so I'm not sure I'd want to daily them. It would be a waste of good rubber too.
    They're noisy, but all R comps are... You don't buy them for comfort

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    Thanks all. Yeah I've found a few things about how they are made in same factory (hopefully still Japan) as the R888's, and that they are even the exact same compound as R888's just that the sidewalls are slightly softer. I wouldn't know if any of the above is true now that R888's have morphed into R888R's. Either way they look like the cheapest R compound <= 100 treadwear around atm.
    I was surprised to see that 595RSR's were a 140 treadwear. Anyone know what the new 595 RSR-R treadwear rating is?

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    The treadwear is not a good indication of performance
    They are not DOT legal, so a cop could give you a ticket and your insurance "could" be declined in an accident

    I have a pair that I only used once on the rear of a 350Z at a track supersprint event
    They became slippery/greasy when they got mildly warm, absolute rubbish compared to a Dunlop 03G or Hankook Ventus TD
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    The not DOT legal bit is ok, they are for comp use only but not good re the over heating. I know this might sound like twisted logic but I'm actually after something that grips with bugger all heat in it for hillclimbs. Sounds like they went off quickly as they got hot, but how did they grip when they were coming up to temp? Same as any other or good? Were they brand new when you used them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    I have a pair that I only used once on the rear of a 350Z at a track supersprint event
    They became slippery/greasy when they got mildly warm, absolute rubbish compared to a Dunlop 03G or Hankook Ventus TD
    I've heard similar things about the R888 with heavier, more powerful cars yet I know a couple of seriously good drivers who have used R888s on smaller, lighter cars with no complaints.

    So who knows? The NT01 may work OK with the Polo even if they didn't work with the 350Z
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    Ive used R888 on a Mk3 golf and loved em. ~1200kg car heated up nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sambb View Post
    The not DOT legal bit is ok, they are for comp use only but not good re the over heating. I know this might sound like twisted logic but I'm actually after something that grips with bugger all heat in it for hillclimbs. Sounds like they went off quickly as they got hot, but how did they grip when they were coming up to temp? Same as any other or good? Were they brand new when you used them?
    They were brand new - they were nothing to write home about when green and cold
    I had well worn second hand (and smaller) Dunlop 03G's at the front and the car was unbalanced due to having much more grip at the front

    Sounds like you need a soft compound...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    I've heard similar things about the R888 with heavier, more powerful cars yet I know a couple of seriously good drivers who have used R888s on smaller, lighter cars with no complaints.

    So who knows? The NT01 may work OK with the Polo even if they didn't work with the 350Z
    Yes, it's possible
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