- Nitto - Invo
Tread Technology Without Compromise. The Invo ® is an ultra-high performance street tire that delivers an optimal balance of wet performance, dry performance, ride comfort and refinement. State-of-the-art computer engineering software and specialized digital testing equipment were used to produce an exceptionally quiet tread pattern that reduces perceived pattern noise. The Invo ® is non-directional so that owners can rotates tires on staggered fitments. This freedom of rotation reduces abnormal wear for a smooth, quiet ride throughout the life of the tire. The Invo ® is an ideal balance of performance and ride comfort. It is the perfect complement to your luxury performance vehicle.
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Great tires, great installer.
Excellent tire, great price for the performance, very pleased with after 2500 miles.
January 23, 2012
Excellent tire. Good grip. Smooth and quiet ride.
Tire buyer had the best price of any place I checked for this tire. The tire installer could not believe what price I was able to get them for. They couldn't come close price wise. Excellent tire. Excellent price. Quick shipment. What more could you ask for?
January 23, 2012
very satisfied
i have invo's on my 68
Charger, amazing look ,great performance.
So far great tread life , never ran nitto tires.
Now I have a new favorite
November 23, 2011
great tire!
This is the best tire I have ever bought, and Tirebuyer definitely has the best prices!
September 22, 2011
I have a BMW M5, the tires which come on the car from the factory were continental sport contact 2. These are Z speed rated. I noticed that these tires are not. Should i be concerned, and are these tires a good selection for my car?
3 months ago
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Z-rated applies to any tire speed rating that is greater than sustained speeds of 149 mph. Typically, any tire that is V, W or Y speed rated falls into this category. (V speed rating is for tires up to 149 mph, W speed rating is for tires up to 168 mph and Y speed rated is for tires up to 186 mph).I have an Audi A4 that originally came with Y speed rated Contis, and I went down to W speed rated Invos. I didn't notice any performance sacrifices.
It's more important to make sure the tire is load rated for your vehicle's weight.
You can reference the table here for load and speed ratings:
http://www.tirebuyer.com/tirebuyerwicket/home/tab/learning-center/learningCenterSelected_selectedItem/Tire%20Speed%20Rating%20and%20Load%20Index%20%7C%20TireBuyer.com/selPanel/learningDetailPanel
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