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		<title>Track Test: Nitto NT05 Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nitto NT05: This review was done in the Dallas, TX and surrounding area in the month of July and August weather, 2009 – temp ranges in 90’s to 102 primarily: From the very beginning, I mean moments after mounting the NT05’s on my 2004 Nissan 350Z I instantly became excited. (Normally I&#8217;m NOT raving over [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Nitto NT05:</strong></p>
<p>This review was done in the Dallas, TX and surrounding area in the month  of July and August weather, 2009 – temp ranges in 90’s to 102  primarily:</p>
<p>From the very beginning, I mean moments after mounting the NT05’s on my  2004 Nissan 350Z I instantly became excited. (Normally I&#8217;m NOT raving  over trying new tires, as I have had many many many different tires on  my 350z, being an avid drifter and local autocross entrant.) Reason  being, my 350z is equipped with a full two-way clutch locking  differential and simply backing out of my garage after installation and  turning out of my driveway I heard my rear differential clunk and pop a  lot louder and more pronounced than ever.</p>
<div style="width: 333px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://image.popularhotrodding.com/f/hard-driving/nitto-nt05/11046494+cr1+re0+ar1/nitto-nt05-summer-max-performance-tire-has-r-compound-grip-for-the-str.jpg"><img class="  " title="Nitto NT05" src="http://image.popularhotrodding.com/f/hard-driving/nitto-nt05/11046494+cr1+re0+ar1/nitto-nt05-summer-max-performance-tire-has-r-compound-grip-for-the-str.jpg" alt="Nitto NT05" width="323" height="307" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nitto NT05</p></div>
<p>Definitely much more versus diff lock and tire slip and squeal.  That  alone was a clear sign that these tires were very sticky and is what got  me excited to run these tires. <img title="EEK!" src="http://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/eek.gif" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>I had a great amount of time daily driving them in dry weather, so for  the remaining section of the review (until noted) will be dry contact  driving over multiple outings.</p>
<p>The <strong>NT05</strong>’s stick greatly, point the car in the direction your aiming and  holding true is very confidence inspiring with these tires. I would  honestly have to say a notch above some of the best tires I have tried.  Grip is definitely noticeable and in general the <strong>NT05</strong>’s give you a great  overall sense of “hugging” the street.</p>
<p>I then went to a remote road section and was able do switch backs and  overly aggressive grip U-turns in order to see if I could feel or loose  the <strong>NT05’</strong>s and was able to do so, but only on wildly aggressive  maneuvers so in my book they preformed amazing. The sidewalls held great  and I can’t say these tires are a hard sidewall but they are definitely  not soft. I did specifically try to rim check with these tires going  over horrible protruding railroad crossings and I was never able to hit  wheel so the sidewalls held up great. Comfort level was great and never  any harsh shock or jerk to prove otherwise.</p>
<p>Highway driving is smooth, quiet and effortless, there is no “humm” or  “burr burr burr” sound while cruising. Lane changes over uneven  road/highway surfaces were smooth and clean, no sudden jerks or stiff  sidewalls pulling one way or the other. There were no loud sounds or  noticeable unwanted steering wheel pull/vibrations. I was able to drive  on both asphalt and concrete sectional highway surfaces when testing the  NT05’s.</p>
<p>I was able to track (Autocross) the <strong>NTO5</strong>’s and was happy with them and  never once lost confidence on where I was pointing or where I wanted to  go………grip was evident through out the entire event on the front mounted  <strong>NT05</strong>’s.</p>
<p>For the rear im certain my two way differential had a lot of influence  on the following but I was able to feel “give” but very controllable and  smooth. There was no instant loss of traction or fishtail action at  all. The <strong>NT05</strong>’s were very predictable and confidence inspiring and I was  able to progressively improve my times as the event continued which is a  clear sign of conform ability and adaptability for me being someone who  has run many good tires before. I quickly knew how they handled and was  overall extremely happy with their autocross performance for a street  tire. They were definitely very very comparable to a running a full no  thread R-compound tire.</p>
<p><strong>WET WEATHER TEST:</strong> <img title="EEK!" src="http://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/eek.gif" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>My wet weather assessment consist of about 25 percent of the time over  dry daily driving:</p>
<p>I did get to briefly test the <strong>NT05</strong>’s in wet weather daily driving. They  did defiantly perform well. I will admit they are amazing in dry  conditions, yet they are nearly as awesome in wet. I use the word  “nearly” purposely to ensure everyone knows that they are a better dry  tire. I was able to maintain grip in mild speed u-turns, faster main  road exits and off ramps. It took aggressive driving for them to loose  grip.</p>
<p>I find that more than acceptable since that type of driving shouldn’t be  done and was honestly asking for trouble. However, I figured for me I  want to know the limits and aimed to push them regardless. Overall I  drive responsibly in wet and have no problem or worry daily driving  <strong>NT05</strong>’s in wet condition weather after my assessment of them in those  conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Drifting:</strong> <img src="http://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/icon38.gif" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>Yes I did get a chance to take the car out to a safe open spot and  drift.<br />
This was the last thing I wanted to do, not knowing weather or not the  tires would chunk and get destroyed.</p>
<p>The rear <strong>NT05</strong>’s  have way too much grip that it did take a lot for me to  initiate drift. The front NT05’s were amazing…………..one more  time…Amazing! I was able to control drift, counter steer and once again  stay confident in where I was pointed and wanted to go. I loved the  <strong>NTO5</strong>’s for this greatly!</p>
<p>The tires wore evenly and no horrible damage was done to the tread that  would keep me from driving home. Unless of course I stayed drifting on  them till they needed replacement.</p>
<p>In the end <img title="thumbup" src="http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:my350z.com/get//forum/images/smilies/biggthumpup.gif" border="0" alt="" /> I&#8217;m overall really  excited about driving the <strong>NT05</strong>’s and plan on getting more for my Z and  my wife’s Saturn Sky. I must say it once again “The <strong>NT05</strong>’s are full of  grip and very confidence inspiring.” Try them out if you get a chance I  would find it hard for anyone to be disappointed with them.</p>
<p>-<strong>JasonZ-YA</strong></p>
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