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    Nitto nt555 or invo

    I'm about to get rear tires but can't decide if I should buy nitto nt555 or nitto invo. I never track my car. It's my daily driver. I just want a good solid everyday tire with long tire life. Which one should I get?

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    I had Invo's and was happy with them. Ran about 15K and still had life before I picked up a nail in the sidewall of one of the rears. Ended up switching the rears to Michelin Pilot Super Sports due to ratings etc. I can feel the difference and I'm sure if I did the fronts as well would be more noticeable.
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    I don't have experience with these, but I do have the NT850 (before it became the 850+)225/45/18. It's a great tire. Not meant for performance, but it handles my very spirited drives through the mountains extremely well. It's a quiet tire with a smooth ride and I'm on 18" wheel. It's also a 50K mile limited warranty. These are priced under the two models you're looking at.

    If you're only interested in the two models you've specified they have the same wet/dry performance but invo looks to be the smoother, quieter tire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon D View Post
    I can feel the difference and I'm sure if I did the fronts as well would be more noticeable.
    It definitely would!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryans323i

    If you're only interested in the two models you've specified they have the same wet/dry performance but invo looks to be the smoother, quieter tire.

    I replaced some Bridgestones with the Invo's and they were much much quieter. Was very happy with that aspect.

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