Interesting you had non of the problems I encountered with two different sets. I did run oversize on rear at 285x30x19 on rear (same size as my current Hankook evo v12 ventus set I replaced the Invos with). Could it be the extra power of the SRT6, IDK? Could it be possible that I just got both sets out of a bad production run about a year apart, again IDK?
look at this Car & Driver 9 tire comparison (includes Invo, Ventus Evo V12, G Force, Michellin PS2 and more)
Tire Test: Nine Affordable Summer Tires Take On the Michelin PS2 - Comparison Tests - Auto Reviews - Car and Driver
(in case you like to run to the back of the book because you can't wait to see which scored what, the Invo did not do so well.)
Originally Posted by OKC-XFR
I've had Invo's for about 20k miles and love them. I think I have at least another 10K miles in them, so I figure I'll get 3-4 years use overall which is fine with me.
I agree with all of SRT SIX's pro's but haven't come across any of the con's. The things I like best about them are:
- they are very quiet - I have a roadster and screaming tires would be a BAD thing
- the ride is great - I don't race, but they ride smoothly when cruising, and stick very well when driving 'spiritedly'
- one of the deciding factors for me when I got them originally was the very unique tread pattern - they just give the car a special look.
When these end up needing replacement, I will definately buy them again. The only thing I will change is that I will get them a little wider than stock so they fill out the rims better. The stock sizes barely cover the rims, and I think they would look even better if they hung over the rim edge a bit more.