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I bought Michelin Sport Pilots and I'm extremely happy with them. There's this one extreme right turn I like to take with vigor. My EOM Goodyears would only manage about 0.89g on the lateral meter and the rear end was already getting loose. With the Michelins, I regularly am able to hit 1.13g and there's more left. The car has more nerve than I do with this tires, now. The OEM Good Years weren't worth the powder to blow them up with in comparison. They're reasonable in cost and have a 300 wear rating. I keep a high speed portable air pump in the cubby hold in the back along with a plug repair kit and needle nose channel lock pliers. Just in case. These tires also have much more grip in acceleration. I'm betting these tires dropped my 0-60 time just because they hook up so much better. If you get these tires, you'll be very happy.
I talked to someone at a RI sponsored Corvette show who bought a set of Nittos for his Z06. He seemed very happy with them. Especially for the price. I decided to go with the Michelins because I wanted to make sure my 'Vette stays with OEM or better replacement parts. I consider it to be my American Ferrari that just happens to have a Kentuckian accent. Good luck with the Nittos. I'm sure many here, including myself, would be interested to hear how they work out.I ended up buying the 2 Nitto Invo 345-30-19 $620.00 counting shipping. fronts are 177.00 each will get them also in a few weeks and change out all at once this summer. Heard a lot of good about them. I know they are not run flats so I will prepare my self in case of a flat. Mainly did it for my tight budget being retired. I do not drive my Z hard so hopefully they work out ok.
Thanks to all your gave there input.