Hello, I'd like to keep my BBS wheels on my 99 GTS ACR but I'm not seeing many tire choices. What tires are you Gen II guys running on your stock rims when you change them? Thanks in advance!
Hello, I'd like to keep my BBS wheels on my 99 GTS ACR but I'm not seeing many tire choices. What tires are you Gen II guys running on your stock rims when you change them? Thanks in advance!
Toyo R888's. I have the BBS's too.
Currently running the Kumho V-710, now also discontinued. I will likely run the BFG R-1S or the Hoosier A-7. Yes as a street tire. I don't put enough miles on the car to worry about mileage and I don't drive in the rain. The other big factor is that the Toyo sidewall exposes the rim edge due to its narrower width, something I don't dig at all, and is a noisy tire.
The 710's are the first tire that I've used, that hook and are truly street legal, unlike the Hoosiers.
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Thanks for the recommendations!
Anyone have the Nitto NT555R on their Gen 2?
LightningKray
How do the drag radials do handling curves? I'm using the tires more for the street than strip. I want some good grip in the corners. Thanks
Not so good on a few Mustangs I've driven. I'd go with R888s.
Thanks Stuntman, I think the R888's are the best choice of the tires available.
Apparently the Nitto NT01 is also available. Might be a great choice.
Seriously your best bet might be to call Luke Pavlik at ext 4362 , Tirerack.com. He has been helping Viper owners with tires since 1999 and he can tell what he considers the best tire at this moment for your Snake.
I like the NT01 A LOT better than the R888. It's more stable, consistent, faster, and better in the wet. I totally forgot the NT01 came in a 335/30-18 rear, since I just looked up the NT05 that is only 315 wide.
Go with the NT01, which TireRack does not sell.
I have a set of PS2 with very low miles on them I would sell. Always stored in heated garage.
Mbccenter, I'm interested in your PS2 tires. Where are you located?
What's crazy is that the Nitto tire fitment App. claims no fitment for the later Gen II Viper's. I don't get it. The tire they sell IS the Viper size tire. I mean the 335 was originally designed for the Viper and no other, have they no knowledge of the past.
The 1999 Diablo had the same size 335/35-18 as the 99 Viper, and the Countach had a 345 a decade before the RT/10
I couldn't find the NT-01 in stock
295 x 30 x 18 Front tyres
335 x 30 x 18 Rear tyres
Toyo Proxes R888 - Ultra High Performance, road-legal track tyre
The Toyo R888 tyre is one of the most popular trackday tyres currently on the market. In the few years it's been around, it has become the choice of trackday enthusiasts worldwide, and is the control tyre in many clubman race series due to its high performance and good value.
The Proxes R888 is a sophisticated track day tyre, but is also fully road legal - making it suitable for high performance road driving, or driving back home after a trackday. The Proxes R888 boasts an outstanding handling compound which delivers optimum results in the dry and wet. The medium soft compound performs significantly better than most other soft compound tyres, allowing better grip with longer lasting wear rates. The advanced casing design developed by Toyo's motorsport team and the sophisticated compounds employed allow increased cornering forces and ultimate traction through all corners.
Extensive testing has been conducted at Toyo's own proving ground in Japan as well as the UK to ensure these tyres perform well in all conditions.
IMPORTANT: Caution is required in extreme wet conditions due to limited anti-aquaplaning capabilities. These tyres are not intended to be used as regular road driving tyres, and should not be used in any sort of cold/winter conditions.
As this tyre is designed and produced with competition compounds, no warranty is implied or given.
New ones going on my car tomorrow
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