My new wheels are in! Racing Sparco NT-R
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My new wheels are in! Racing Sparco NT-R
I finally got 2 of my new Racing Sparco NT-R rims in this past week. The other 2 are on back order and should be here in a few more weeks. Just in time for spring
Anyways, they are 17x9. I weighed them on my scale and they are only 17.8lbs each!! I knew they were light which is part of the reason I went with them. I did get a pic of them on the scale, but it's hard to read. They are stamped on back with the inspectors name and size. They also came with a Japanese instruction book with some really funky cartoon characters.
I was also wondering if I should stick with 255/40/17s all the way around, or if I could run 275/40/17 in the rear. Thanks!
Here's a pic. Hopefully I will have them mounted in a few weeks.
Anyways, they are 17x9. I weighed them on my scale and they are only 17.8lbs each!! I knew they were light which is part of the reason I went with them. I did get a pic of them on the scale, but it's hard to read. They are stamped on back with the inspectors name and size. They also came with a Japanese instruction book with some really funky cartoon characters.
I was also wondering if I should stick with 255/40/17s all the way around, or if I could run 275/40/17 in the rear. Thanks!
Here's a pic. Hopefully I will have them mounted in a few weeks.
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Originally posted by SpeedKing
Stay with the 255/40s all around. You'll get better neutral handling than with a staggered setup. BTW, what tires are you planning on going with?
Stay with the 255/40s all around. You'll get better neutral handling than with a staggered setup. BTW, what tires are you planning on going with?
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Originally posted by SpeedKing
Those are good tires, and if you are on a budget, the best bang-for-the-buck IMO are Falken Azenis'. Look into those.
Those are good tires, and if you are on a budget, the best bang-for-the-buck IMO are Falken Azenis'. Look into those.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...odeIndex=28719
Do you have any first hand experience with them?
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Originally posted by FCPowah
with discount or with the tires? Discount is very reliable. the tires are very good, not as sticky as the azenis Sports, about the same level as the ES100
with discount or with the tires? Discount is very reliable. the tires are very good, not as sticky as the azenis Sports, about the same level as the ES100
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It was a toss up for me between these wheels and the FN01R-Cs. What offset did you end up with on the 9x17s? I suggest the 255/40s all the way...unless you are putting down really big power.
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Originally posted by xchaos
It was a toss up for me between these wheels and the FN01R-Cs. What offset did you end up with on the 9x17s? I suggest the 255/40s all the way...unless you are putting down really big power.
It was a toss up for me between these wheels and the FN01R-Cs. What offset did you end up with on the 9x17s? I suggest the 255/40s all the way...unless you are putting down really big power.
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Yeah, nice! 17.8 lbs! That's over a pound lighter than my SSR Integral in the same size and offset (9 x 17, 45-mm)!
It's great to know that you don't have to spend a bundle to have high-performance, lightweight wheels!
Stay with the 255/40-17 tire size all around.
For budget-minded folks, the Yokohama ES100s would be my choice.
Please post pics with them on the car!
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It's great to know that you don't have to spend a bundle to have high-performance, lightweight wheels!
Stay with the 255/40-17 tire size all around.
For budget-minded folks, the Yokohama ES100s would be my choice.
Please post pics with them on the car!
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i would go with the es100. those are nice tires compared to the azenis sports as pictured above. i drive an astro van for work with those tires and it seems to wonder a lot. im always fighting to keep the van straight. with 2 years experience at a tire and wheel shop, id go with the es100.
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Just got word my other 2 back-ordered rims shipped today and will be here next week.
I decided on these Yokohama's for my first set.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...odeIndex=43953
I will have the tires on by next Friday or Saturday and will get some pics up then.
I decided on these Yokohama's for my first set.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...odeIndex=43953
I will have the tires on by next Friday or Saturday and will get some pics up then.
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Can't wait to see them on the car. They look AWSOME!
I'm saving up for some rims & tires as well so let us know how the wheel and tire package performs.
BTW how much is the complete cost?
I'm saving up for some rims & tires as well so let us know how the wheel and tire package performs.
BTW how much is the complete cost?
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Originally posted by jcarranza03
Can't wait to see them on the car. They look AWSOME!
I'm saving up for some rims & tires as well so let us know how the wheel and tire package performs.
BTW how much is the complete cost?
Can't wait to see them on the car. They look AWSOME!
I'm saving up for some rims & tires as well so let us know how the wheel and tire package performs.
BTW how much is the complete cost?
Tires are $500
So $1500 total, not terrible.
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Not until tomorrow or Friday on the pics. UPS has them scheduled for delivery today. If the tires come in today as well, I will get them installed tonight. Pics will be up by Saturday either way
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Originally posted by FCdemon
pics!
pics!
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Here's some crappy pictures to satisfy SleepR1 Guess I need to clean up my rotors! I didn't even know that rotor rust was never a problem with the stock wheels LOL.