My new RH PRO J5's in Superblack
I love the rims, if you did some track time, would these rims hold up, or are you better of just doing street driving on them. When I say some track time I mean maybe 3 times a year?
Originally posted by mgl
looks nice!!
i have the same wheels except in the silver finish and i'm running a 10.5 in the rear.
the j5s are definitely my favorite set of wheels that i have had on my z yet.
looks nice!!

i have the same wheels except in the silver finish and i'm running a 10.5 in the rear.
the j5s are definitely my favorite set of wheels that i have had on my z yet.
Those wheels are sweet!!! I'm thinking of getting some new wheels for my black Z. Have you seen any pics of the J5s on a black Z? I was kind leaning with black wheels, but that black chrome looks sweet!
sup guys, thanks for the props... I've definitely been pleased with these rims. Surprisingly it's just as good of a ride if not better than the stock set up. Obviously different tires and all.
My Z isn't lowered, but I'm considering it. I've only lowered a car once and had some tire wear issues that I just don't want to deal with on a set of tires so expensive. I have the VDC as well and want to stay away from suspension computer problems too. If any of you have some personal experience lowering Z's and don't mind dropping me a line, I'd like to know how to lower it correctly. I'm assuming I'll need caster/camber plates and all. Thanks.
Oh and "jp's350z" the advertisement for these wheels is on a black Z. I'll attach the pic for you. I wasn't able to find these rims on anyone's person Z though, just the ad.
My Z isn't lowered, but I'm considering it. I've only lowered a car once and had some tire wear issues that I just don't want to deal with on a set of tires so expensive. I have the VDC as well and want to stay away from suspension computer problems too. If any of you have some personal experience lowering Z's and don't mind dropping me a line, I'd like to know how to lower it correctly. I'm assuming I'll need caster/camber plates and all. Thanks.
Oh and "jp's350z" the advertisement for these wheels is on a black Z. I'll attach the pic for you. I wasn't able to find these rims on anyone's person Z though, just the ad.
Originally posted by wireben
Post some of your silver finish. Thanks,
Post some of your silver finish. Thanks,
see here...
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....654&perpage=20
Just wanted to give you guys a little heads up. We have 4 sets in stock of the J5 in SBC. 3 sets with Toyo's and 1 set without. Once these are gone they will not be available any longer. They will be on a special order basis only! Pm me for Crazy low pricing!
-Marty
-Marty
Last edited by InjectedPerformance; Mar 3, 2005 at 01:23 PM.
These things are freakin beautiful! I seriously considered buying a set after seeing these pics... but then I saw the price
. Those rims are expensive! But either way, they look awesome on your ride man!
. Those rims are expensive! But either way, they look awesome on your ride man!
Originally posted by Primo8998
Just wanted to give you guys a little heads up. We have 4 sets in stock of the J5 in SBC. 3 sets with Toyo's and 1 set without. Once these are gone they will not be available any longer. They will be on a special order basis only! Pm me for Crazy low pricing!
-Marty
Just wanted to give you guys a little heads up. We have 4 sets in stock of the J5 in SBC. 3 sets with Toyo's and 1 set without. Once these are gone they will not be available any longer. They will be on a special order basis only! Pm me for Crazy low pricing!
-Marty
PM Sent...
Rims look great, I like that SBC finish. I was looking into getting the J8's, but on a 10" rear I would rather run a 285, and a 255 on the front. Does anybody know if they would work ok with those offsets ?
ltk,
Your rims are simply HOTTT!!! You definitely need to drop your car a bit to fill in the gap. Now if you don't want to mess with camber problems or having to purchase additional camber arms which is definitely $$$, I'd suggest getting a set of Hotchkis Sports springs or similar. They drop your car about .8" all around & are linear just like your OEMs which gives you good response on turns. I personally have these and the drop/ride is perfect. Not too low & completely drivable for everyday driving. If you want to further enhance your handling in the future, look for a good set of sways like the Hotchkis or EVOs. Once again...2 thumbs up
!!!
Your rims are simply HOTTT!!! You definitely need to drop your car a bit to fill in the gap. Now if you don't want to mess with camber problems or having to purchase additional camber arms which is definitely $$$, I'd suggest getting a set of Hotchkis Sports springs or similar. They drop your car about .8" all around & are linear just like your OEMs which gives you good response on turns. I personally have these and the drop/ride is perfect. Not too low & completely drivable for everyday driving. If you want to further enhance your handling in the future, look for a good set of sways like the Hotchkis or EVOs. Once again...2 thumbs up
!!!
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