Shopping for Invos - price check?

TowDawg

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Be careful to find out when they were manufactured. The rears are (and have been for a while) on backorder because Nitto hasn't made any in a while. If you found somewhere that has them, ask them for the date code before you plunk down your money.

If the date code is good, shoot me a PM if they have any more. I have a new set of wheels in the garage that I was wanting to put Invo's on and get on the car. I just can't find any to buy that aren't at least two years old already.
 

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Just to add to the ***, Bridgestones seem to be the tire of choice for the Ford GT. The prices are more reasonable too.
 
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Fresh Nitto Invos in 345/30-19 should start shipping from the factory in a few weeks. Kumhos are in the same basic price ranges, while the BF Goodrich tires are often a little less. The Michelin PS2 is the recommended tire by the folks that build the Viper and is probably the best all-around tire for the car. Casual drivers that rarely push the limits can generally get by on a less expensive tire. Just make sure that you match the brands/models on all four and try to replace them all at once if possible. Old tires combined with new tires is not a favorable situation.

Check with your site sponsors and get what is best for your driving style!
 

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I got my full set of Invo's from the VPA. Excellent service, best pricing, and I supported the VCA. Seems like a win/win situation to me :2tu:
 

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