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    Default Nitto Neo-Gens

    I just put them on today... I love em!!! anyone w/ a negative camber i strongly recommend getting these!!!

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    i have them, i've bought 3 sets of them so far, all on negative cambered cars, and they wore down real evenly, with pretty much no negative camber wear, cause of how they are designed...


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    well.. nitto i recommend these all-day for any car lowered. since i sell tires for a living, i rather have someone use these if they dont have a camber kit. plus hella mileage out of them too. my cousin is lowered on a prelude, and his car has got 40k miles on them if you have questions, hit me up @ work..

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    Yea, I was thinking about some Nitto Neo-Gen tires.

    How much they run for a set of 4 ?
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    i got my set of 205/50/15 size for about 258 after tax for all 4 of them.


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    What size would you all recommend for a 16x7 Rota Sub-Zero with a 38mm(IIRC) offset ?
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    shit, im broke so i had to go with kumhos

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    Quote Originally Posted by bafbrian
    What size would you all recommend for a 16x7 Rota Sub-Zero with a 38mm(IIRC) offset ?
    205/45/16


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    i had them on the talon.. sized 215/35/18 and they were about 120 per tire... but that was with my discount... i liked them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by b17a1db2
    205/45/16
    I got some Toyo's on that size and they scrub in the front. 195/45/16 or 205/40/16 ?
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    i had them on my prelude, which had really negative camber. tires were good and cheap. i paid $265 to have them at my door.


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    but come to my job nextime, save labor install fees, and get lifetime bal, and roto, and all other including labor for free..hehe!
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    Quote Originally Posted by burke420
    but come to my job nextime, save labor install fees, and get lifetime bal, and roto, and all other including labor for free..hehe!
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    *subscribes to thread to remember what tires to get for negative camber*



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    the tires are also multi directional

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    im bout to go ebay to chk em out



    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    You travel with so much luggage that it wont fit in a wagon? you dating a kardashian?

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    Tires are kinda soft they wore out quick for me. Really quite, thats what i like about them.

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    well the Nitto INVO is a lil softer, and supposed to grip more.. im anxious to hear some input on them.. but all is good so far for the neo-gen
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    so far so good on the neogens.... they really softened my ride up and grip really nice. i really like the fact that I can rotate the tires from L to R and from R to L.

    It poured down rain a few days ago and they just sliced right through the puddles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ©hris
    so far so good on the neogens.... they really softened my ride up and grip really nice. i really like the fact that I can rotate the tires from L to R and from R to L.

    It poured down rain a few days ago and they just sliced right through the puddles.
    im lovin them as well i was shocked how well they did in the rain especially since they grip so good when its dry outside

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    yeha ive hear just as well about the INVO... almost same price too!
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    I JUST BOUGHT SOME NEO-GEN'S TODAY... they're pretty damned good tires!

    Fuckin expensive though... but i guess that's the price you pay for a good tire. My shitty Toyo FZ4's weren't getting the job done at all.


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