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Nitto NT555 G2 275/40R20 Tires

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Consumer Tire Performance Survey
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based on 14 customer reviews


review overall8.6 review hydroplaning resistance7.9
review buy again98% review cornering stability9.4
review dry traction8.8 review steering responsiveness9.1
review wet traction7.8 review ride comfort8.4
review light snow traction6.0 review noise level8.3
review deep snow traction6.0 review treadwear8.5
review ice traction6.0 review miles reported4,165
     8-10 = excellent        6-7 = good        4-5 = fair        1-3 = poor

Mavis Tires & Brakes offers Nitto NT555 G2 tires in the size 275/40R20. When replacing all 4 tires, the most popular vehicle was the Dodge Charger, followed by the Dodge Challenger, Land Rover Range Rover Sport, Ford Edge. 4 different vehicle models in total were fitted with this tire. The average mileage when putting on the new tires was 79,975, and Fall was the most common time of year to purchase.
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275/40ZR20 XL Blackwall W 106W XL 320 A
Nitto NT555 G2 - Summer Max Performance tire
  • Large Tread Blocks
  • Twin Center Ribs
  • Large Tapered Blocks
  • Circumferential Grooves
  • Reinforced Shoulder Treadblocks
  • High Stiffness And Silica Compound
  • Enhanced traction for rear tires of vehicles with staggered fitments and high horsepower. Tire sizes with 275mm and greater section width have larger tread blocks in comparison to tires with 265mm and narrower section width.
  • Increased dry traction & straight-line stability.
  • Increased grip capabilities & better cornering stability.
  • Center grooves and shoulder grooves aid water evacuation and wet handling.
  • Improves dry and wet cornering grip.
  • A special bonding agent increases the interaction between all the compound elements to reinforce bonds for higher compound rigidity during cornering, resulting in better handling capabilities in both wet and dry.