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I noticed someone mentioned Nitto's earlier in this thread. I'm assuming they ment NT555R's? Nitto make a range of different tyres not just street legal drag tyres. Unfortunately the Nitto NT555R Extreme Drag don't come in 235/45/17 or 255/40/17 :)

They do make a 275/40/17 though. I'll be going for these on my next rear rubber change :D If they fit!?

Nitto claims 15,000 miles from an NT555R. That's life to legal tread depth in NORMAL road use! I'd say 8,000-10,000kms max in spirited road use & occassional drag use.

Read here - http://www.nittotire.com/tire_nt555r_overview.asp

They look pretty cool :Ptires_nt555r.jpg

Oh yeah, forgot to add - I've compared my RE540S's to NT555R's. The tread compound is the same (very soft) it's the sidewall that makes the difference.

540 - stiff as buggery for circuit use (like the Nitto 555RII)

555R - soft as buggery for drag use.

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What are peoples thoughts on the Dunlop FM901's ?

My Falken ZE502's are starting to wear and i'll need new tyres sometime in the next few months (or -want- them for the drags). The Dunlop FM901's everyone seems to say are a decent tyre.

Are their any tyres that really do stand out for "spirited driving" that aren't semi-slicks and cost under $300 a tyre?

So far I have quotes of $264ea fitted from Bob Jane T-Marts or $239 + Fitting from Beaurepairs. (is that expensive? I haven't -really- started to look that seriously yet).

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