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good work! what a lovely christmas pressie.
also good to see the guys are willing to pass on their knowledge to help fellow owners out. sharing is caring. ;-)
also good to see the guys are willing to pass on their knowledge to help fellow owners out. sharing is caring. ;-)
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omg they look better then I imagined Tuan!!!! Very very hot!! For a young guy, must admit you got good taste boy Them rims look more classy and stand out hella more then any big chromies could ever.
Congrats!!
and yes Eric, we only give our help, and not screw people over
Congrats!!
and yes Eric, we only give our help, and not screw people over
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Was gonna go chromie, but then I'd have to shoot myself heys!
Thanks guys, the drop is on its way. Although Volk TE37 Time attacks would've been sick too right Xdeed...Love your rims.
Thanks guys, the drop is on its way. Although Volk TE37 Time attacks would've been sick too right Xdeed...Love your rims.
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Nice wheels. Look forward to seeing you out and about on the roads with the new look.
I'm certain I've seen the car wandering around the streets before too...just can't remember where.
I'm certain I've seen the car wandering around the streets before too...just can't remember where.
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Very nice wheels, car looks really classy. You have done well there! Makes the car look really stealthy!!
Nice present as others have said and not the lack of chrome makes the car look really nice. I have to say I don't like highly polished chrome wheels.
Careful parking now. At least if you scratch them you can easily hide the scratch!
Well done!
Nice present as others have said and not the lack of chrome makes the car look really nice. I have to say I don't like highly polished chrome wheels.
Careful parking now. At least if you scratch them you can easily hide the scratch!
Well done!
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MXFLY from Nissan Silvia Forum. (http://www.nissansilvia.com/)
Wheels are 18x8.5 +33 and 18x9.5+38 with 245/40 all around. I'm still looking for a set of 235's all around to get more stretch out of those walls.
Wheels are 18x8.5 +33 and 18x9.5+38 with 245/40 all around. I'm still looking for a set of 235's all around to get more stretch out of those walls.
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Originally Posted by RXP33D
MXFLY from Nissan Silvia Forum. (http://www.nissansilvia.com/)
Wheels are 18x8.5 +33 and 18x9.5+38 with 245/40 all around. I'm still looking for a set of 235's all around to get more stretch out of those walls.
Wheels are 18x8.5 +33 and 18x9.5+38 with 245/40 all around. I'm still looking for a set of 235's all around to get more stretch out of those walls.
Get 'dem 235's for the fronts. I'd keep 245's at least on the rears though...
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Hi Tuan. Glad whatever I could pass on helped. They look fantastic. Very mean look.
Get 'dem 235's for the fronts. I'd keep 245's at least on the rears though...
Get 'dem 235's for the fronts. I'd keep 245's at least on the rears though...
9.5" wide in the rear - it is hard to squeeze a 235 in though. I am happy tracking with a 245 in the front and I don't see why driving on the road is any difference.
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Originally Posted by takahashi
That is a bit uneven in diameter?
9.5" wide in the rear - it is hard to squeeze a 235 in though. I am happy tracking with a 245 in the front and I don't see why driving on the road is any difference.
9.5" wide in the rear - it is hard to squeeze a 235 in though. I am happy tracking with a 245 in the front and I don't see why driving on the road is any difference.
I only recommended 235's for his 8.5 fronts because I've had a good experience with a similar rim/tyre combo (but admittedly the same width all around) and have no reason to suggest 245's wouldn't also be a good fit for the fronts. As for the 9.5 rears, you're right - he'll need to manage diameter so as not to throw the DSC out.
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I don't think it's possible to get 235's and 245's in exactly the same diameter is it? since the profiles only move by +-5% at a time there'll always be marginal differences.
I guess it depends on how sensitive the DSC is.
I guess it depends on how sensitive the DSC is.
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The DSC is fine on the setup so far. Based on experience, the only thing that throws the DSC is different tyres front to rear (soft vs stiff tirewalls).
What I dislike about the 245 all around is the height of tire wall front to rear. Too fat. I've noticed running stretched 245 on the 9.5 rim seems to have stiffen the rear up abit over bumps and bends. It helps when the stock rear suss is so soft.
If I'm running the 245 all round with these rims specs, whats my odometer out by?
What I dislike about the 245 all around is the height of tire wall front to rear. Too fat. I've noticed running stretched 245 on the 9.5 rim seems to have stiffen the rear up abit over bumps and bends. It helps when the stock rear suss is so soft.
If I'm running the 245 all round with these rims specs, whats my odometer out by?
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Originally Posted by RXP33D
If I'm running the 245 all round with these rims specs, whats my odometer out by?
type your current and previous specs and see....
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Originally Posted by WhiteRain
I don't think it's possible to get 235's and 245's in exactly the same diameter is it? since the profiles only move by +-5% at a time there'll always be marginal differences.
Personally, I think staggered doesn't work well on the car (especially in NA form - not enough power) but there's been a lengthy debate about this in the technical section of the forum and I appreciate people hold different views.
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Uneven widths - I think diameter can be managed.
I only recommended 235's for his 8.5 fronts because I've had a good experience with a similar rim/tyre combo (but admittedly the same width all around) and have no reason to suggest 245's wouldn't also be a good fit for the fronts. As for the 9.5 rears, you're right - he'll need to manage diameter so as not to throw the DSC out.
I only recommended 235's for his 8.5 fronts because I've had a good experience with a similar rim/tyre combo (but admittedly the same width all around) and have no reason to suggest 245's wouldn't also be a good fit for the fronts. As for the 9.5 rears, you're right - he'll need to manage diameter so as not to throw the DSC out.
If you are talking about tyres - 235/40 and 265/35 are the 18" sizes people use in Japan - similar diameter. Will cause a different handling feel.
If you are talking about the size of rim and their offset?????? You have a wider wheelbase on your car compare to stock (ie left to right not front to back) - what do they feel like? If you have more power and transfer more weight to the rear while driving hard - what will the suspension reacts with a wider wheelbase in the rear.
Think in that way than get a suspension set up to suit so...
easy (stop thinking now guys)
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I'm finding you hard to follow as well.
I was just referring to the simple matter of tyre and rim width. Questions of diameter and the staggered effect are something he has to work out.
I was just referring to the simple matter of tyre and rim width. Questions of diameter and the staggered effect are something he has to work out.