>>>Jlee's 2004 Nissan 350z Chrome Silver. <<<
those S-drives are sortof expensive. and don't look that good IMO.
I would price out some different options. and unless you are lowering your car alot (don't know if you already are) the tires are going to be stretched and low profile... just a FYI... and since the front 8.5 will not be very flush it will be even more noticeable.
for much cheaper, you can go up a tire class and get one that performs in the upper tier: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...irePageLocQty=
the RT615s are in teh same price range as well.
if you have email, I can send you an excel sheet with some ideas on it that I used when deciding.
I would price out some different options. and unless you are lowering your car alot (don't know if you already are) the tires are going to be stretched and low profile... just a FYI... and since the front 8.5 will not be very flush it will be even more noticeable.
for much cheaper, you can go up a tire class and get one that performs in the upper tier: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...irePageLocQty=
the RT615s are in teh same price range as well.
if you have email, I can send you an excel sheet with some ideas on it that I used when deciding.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
those S-drives are sortof expensive. and don't look that good IMO.
I would price out some different options. and unless you are lowering your car alot (don't know if you already are) the tires are going to be stretched and low profile... just a FYI... and since the front 8.5 will not be very flush it will be even more noticeable.
for much cheaper, you can go up a tire class and get one that performs in the upper tier: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...irePageLocQty=
the RT615s are in teh same price range as well.
if you have email, I can send you an excel sheet with some ideas on it that I used when deciding.
I would price out some different options. and unless you are lowering your car alot (don't know if you already are) the tires are going to be stretched and low profile... just a FYI... and since the front 8.5 will not be very flush it will be even more noticeable.
for much cheaper, you can go up a tire class and get one that performs in the upper tier: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...irePageLocQty=
the RT615s are in teh same price range as well.
if you have email, I can send you an excel sheet with some ideas on it that I used when deciding.
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Thanks.
Looks awesome Jay !
Good choice on tire size too...with the roads the way they are where you live (I've been there!), the 40 series tire was your best choice. Plus, the Sumitomo's are a very comfy tire for everyday (I had a set on a set of 5Zigen's my car had a few years ago). The RT615 would have been good too, but they don't do the right front/rear tire combo (I know, I had them too on my CR Kai a couple years ago). With the Tanabe springs, and the tire size, the drop looks nice and even...not overly low, just clean and mean, with more than enough travel for your local roads, driveways, etc.
Congrats and enjoy em!
Good choice on tire size too...with the roads the way they are where you live (I've been there!), the 40 series tire was your best choice. Plus, the Sumitomo's are a very comfy tire for everyday (I had a set on a set of 5Zigen's my car had a few years ago). The RT615 would have been good too, but they don't do the right front/rear tire combo (I know, I had them too on my CR Kai a couple years ago). With the Tanabe springs, and the tire size, the drop looks nice and even...not overly low, just clean and mean, with more than enough travel for your local roads, driveways, etc.
Congrats and enjoy em!
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
Looks awesome Jay - I knew the burnt orange and bronze would compliment each other nicely!
Good choice on tire size too...with the roads the way they are where you live (I've been there!), the 40 series tire was your best choice. Plus, the Sumitomo's are a very comfy tire for everyday (I had a set on a set of 5Zigen's my car had a few years ago). The RT615 would have been good too, but they don't do the right front/rear tire combo (I know, I had them too on my CR Kai a couple years ago). With the Tanabe springs, and the tire size, the drop looks nice and even...not overly low, just clean and mean, with more than enough travel for your local roads, driveways, etc.
Congrats and enjoy em!
Good choice on tire size too...with the roads the way they are where you live (I've been there!), the 40 series tire was your best choice. Plus, the Sumitomo's are a very comfy tire for everyday (I had a set on a set of 5Zigen's my car had a few years ago). The RT615 would have been good too, but they don't do the right front/rear tire combo (I know, I had them too on my CR Kai a couple years ago). With the Tanabe springs, and the tire size, the drop looks nice and even...not overly low, just clean and mean, with more than enough travel for your local roads, driveways, etc.
Congrats and enjoy em!
you need to learn how to take a photo!!! those rims are Daaark, can't hardly see any detail
I love it, congrats. the tires are nice and square, and I bet you will be very happy with the handling balance. and what, I don't get a shoutout? LOL
take some more, brighter pics and post em up!
I love it, congrats. the tires are nice and square, and I bet you will be very happy with the handling balance. and what, I don't get a shoutout? LOL
take some more, brighter pics and post em up!
Looking good! Drop and you'll be set.... I also would consider 35 series tires when these wear out.Not that there is anything wrong with them, but I don't think going from 40 to 35 is THAT big of a deal since our roads here in Chicago are much worse and ppl manage just fine.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
you need to learn how to take a photo!!! those rims are Daaark, can't hardly see any detail
I love it, congrats. the tires are nice and square, and I bet you will be very happy with the handling balance. and what, I don't get a shoutout? LOL
take some more, brighter pics and post em up!
I love it, congrats. the tires are nice and square, and I bet you will be very happy with the handling balance. and what, I don't get a shoutout? LOL
take some more, brighter pics and post em up!
yet sir!!
give me a break man
if you become a sponsor i give you BIG shoot out.
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Originally Posted by synth19
Looking good! Drop and you'll be set.... I also would consider 35 series tires when these wear out.Not that there is anything wrong with them, but I don't think going from 40 to 35 is THAT big of a deal since our roads here in Chicago are much worse and ppl manage just fine.
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i'm already dropped with Tanabe GF
i think 40profile look perfect with way i dropped.
if i was more lower than now i probably have to get 35 to look perfect.
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
my bad
still looking good!!!
still looking good!!!hey adam
i just saw your youtube video on ur site (www.z1auto.com)
dammm man when you are comming back to camera part. i love that sound bro.
your Z is rocking man!
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isn't that you flexing for the camera?

those rims can't weigh more than 21lbs!!! LOL I keed. enjoy!

those rims can't weigh more than 21lbs!!! LOL I keed. enjoy!
Check out dem guns!
LOL
Car is looking clean



