My Volk Rims NEW 19" GT7
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Originally posted by all_bark
Yes,
1) weight? front and rear. What are they?
2) tire pressor sensors - will they fit just like on the track rays?
(i.e. - no straps or epoxie)
3) a. - 9" even and 10" even (not 9.5 or 10.5)?
b. - will the fenders still need to be rolled with 10" even.
if not I guess it will be 8.5 and 9.5!
4) Where can I get a hat like that!
Yes,
1) weight? front and rear. What are they?
2) tire pressor sensors - will they fit just like on the track rays?
(i.e. - no straps or epoxie)
3) a. - 9" even and 10" even (not 9.5 or 10.5)?
b. - will the fenders still need to be rolled with 10" even.
if not I guess it will be 8.5 and 9.5!
4) Where can I get a hat like that!
2)Tire pressor sensors will not work.
3)No even sizes only 8.5-9.5-10.5
4)I got that hat at the beach... Its made by Hurley... Chix dig it hehe...
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Originally posted by Inova
r u serious??!! 19" are the ONLY aftermarket wheels allowed on the Z, it's a rule!
r u serious??!! 19" are the ONLY aftermarket wheels allowed on the Z, it's a rule!
Plus 19's are too harsh on the roads and are a sure thing to get busted up in a pothole.
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Originally posted by joeshow750
Yeah, I just wish the selection of 19" tires matched the selection of 19" rims.
Yeah, I just wish the selection of 19" tires matched the selection of 19" rims.
couldnt agree more!!!!!!! dam near **** myself when I was pricing out mine! There are only like 3 I was able to find in the 275 that the Z needs, dam near $1200 alone in rubber! Thats the main reason I decided to turn my wheel $$ into audio/video $$. The tires are to pricey right now, esp when all it takes is a nail, pothole, or just some jerk that wants to show-off for his friends and you'll be buying new ones.
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Originally posted by VandyZ
Handling is better with 18" rims. I want a little bling, and a lot of performance. It kills me that cars like M3 has 19" wheels from factory. It would be a much better car with 18's.
Plus 19's are too harsh on the roads and are a sure thing to get busted up in a pothole.
Handling is better with 18" rims. I want a little bling, and a lot of performance. It kills me that cars like M3 has 19" wheels from factory. It would be a much better car with 18's.
Plus 19's are too harsh on the roads and are a sure thing to get busted up in a pothole.
19" are actually great, the road feels good. Not to harsh. We could get them in 18" but believe me.. They don't look as good as 19".
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Wicked4u2c: lets have a gentlemen's disagreement. I love the look of my 18" with 35 series tires and I feel the little bit more rubber is an advantage on saving my wheels and a little bit lighter than 19's + smaller wheels mean lighter thus more performance so really 19's are all about looks and since i like the looks of mine, no advantage for me. Just a personal choice but that is why they make 17, 18, and 19" wheels
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smaller wheels mean lighter
smaller wheels mean lighter
I'll bet his 19" volk gt-7's weigh less than a majority of 18" wheels...
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Originally posted by Wicked4u2c
19" are actually great, the road feels good. Not to harsh. We could get them in 18" but believe me.. They don't look as good as 19".
19" are actually great, the road feels good. Not to harsh. We could get them in 18" but believe me.. They don't look as good as 19".
Yeah your right. They do look better. But on a road course (or those roads less traveled ) I will need performance not looks. Its not just the lighter wheels but the size of tires that will fit and enhance the performance of the wheel. Tire sidewall is where its at!
I will be in touch!
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Originally posted by zland
Wicked4u2c: lets have a gentlemen's disagreement. I love the look of my 18" with 35 series tires and I feel the little bit more rubber is an advantage on saving my wheels and a little bit lighter than 19's + smaller wheels mean lighter thus more performance so really 19's are all about looks and since i like the looks of mine, no advantage for me. Just a personal choice but that is why they make 17, 18, and 19" wheels
Wicked4u2c: lets have a gentlemen's disagreement. I love the look of my 18" with 35 series tires and I feel the little bit more rubber is an advantage on saving my wheels and a little bit lighter than 19's + smaller wheels mean lighter thus more performance so really 19's are all about looks and since i like the looks of mine, no advantage for me. Just a personal choice but that is why they make 17, 18, and 19" wheels
Zland, I can easily run a 35 series tire just like you no problem... I'll tell you something, on my previous car I had 17" rims that weight 20lbs. and than I had my 16" Volk TE37 that weight about 14lbs. I went to the track, swapped it at the track and times were identical! So 18"-19" comparing drag racing wont be much of a difference if even a .1 of a difference. Maybe if your road racing than you will have the upper hand with the lower size rim. I never said 19" were better than 18" I said the GT-7 looks better in 19" because you have the awesome 3.5" lip in the rear which you can't do in 18" Believe me, 17-18" rim doesnt seem much of a difference but when I see 19" rim from 18" it seems A LOT BIGGER! Anyhow, that's both our opinon no argument here just sharing opinions.
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Wicked4u2c:
If you are matching stock rolling diameter and going to a larger wheel (19"), then you must have a lower series tire assuming the tire width is the same. If the wheels diameter increases from 18 to 19: than that means the tire sidewall must decrease 1" total as well right?
Maybe you are right in 19"? I just could not see going lower than a 35 series tire and because I want 295's in the back, I felt that 18" was a good option. Actually, i like 18's and 19's both. Seems the majority of you guys feel 19's are the way to go. I am just pointing out pros and cons of each. Lets face it, if 19's had all advantages and no disadvantages, then even stock Honda Civic's would have them. BTW, i got a 3.5 lip on my rears on my 18's, they look pretty good to me.
I hope this 18 vs 19 discussion helps others that are considering between the two sizes. The bottom line is I have seen many wheels that look great on this site. The wheels that started this thread are beautiful.
For you volk fans, FYI, the guy that designs HRE's had nothing but good things to say about Volks which I thought was a big compliment considering the class/price range those HRE's are in. I agree with him, if it wasn't that i was really hooked on HRE's, I would have most likely gone with some Volks.
If you are matching stock rolling diameter and going to a larger wheel (19"), then you must have a lower series tire assuming the tire width is the same. If the wheels diameter increases from 18 to 19: than that means the tire sidewall must decrease 1" total as well right?
Maybe you are right in 19"? I just could not see going lower than a 35 series tire and because I want 295's in the back, I felt that 18" was a good option. Actually, i like 18's and 19's both. Seems the majority of you guys feel 19's are the way to go. I am just pointing out pros and cons of each. Lets face it, if 19's had all advantages and no disadvantages, then even stock Honda Civic's would have them. BTW, i got a 3.5 lip on my rears on my 18's, they look pretty good to me.
I hope this 18 vs 19 discussion helps others that are considering between the two sizes. The bottom line is I have seen many wheels that look great on this site. The wheels that started this thread are beautiful.
For you volk fans, FYI, the guy that designs HRE's had nothing but good things to say about Volks which I thought was a big compliment considering the class/price range those HRE's are in. I agree with him, if it wasn't that i was really hooked on HRE's, I would have most likely gone with some Volks.
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Originally posted by zland
Wicked4u2c:
If you are matching stock rolling diameter and going to a larger wheel (19"), then you must have a lower series tire assuming the tire width is the same. If the wheels diameter increases from 18 to 19: than that means the tire sidewall must decrease 1" total as well right?
Maybe you are right in 19"? I just could not see going lower than a 35 series tire and because I want 295's in the back, I felt that 18" was a good option. Actually, i like 18's and 19's both. Seems the majority of you guys feel 19's are the way to go. I am just pointing out pros and cons of each. Lets face it, if 19's had all advantages and no disadvantages, then even stock Honda Civic's would have them. BTW, i got a 3.5 lip on my rears on my 18's, they look pretty good to me.
I hope this 18 vs 19 discussion helps others that are considering between the two sizes. The bottom line is I have seen many wheels that look great on this site. The wheels that started this thread are beautiful.
For you volk fans, FYI, the guy that designs HRE's had nothing but good things to say about Volks which I thought was a big compliment considering the class/price range those HRE's are in. I agree with him, if it wasn't that i was really hooked on HRE's, I would have most likely gone with some Volks.
Wicked4u2c:
If you are matching stock rolling diameter and going to a larger wheel (19"), then you must have a lower series tire assuming the tire width is the same. If the wheels diameter increases from 18 to 19: than that means the tire sidewall must decrease 1" total as well right?
Maybe you are right in 19"? I just could not see going lower than a 35 series tire and because I want 295's in the back, I felt that 18" was a good option. Actually, i like 18's and 19's both. Seems the majority of you guys feel 19's are the way to go. I am just pointing out pros and cons of each. Lets face it, if 19's had all advantages and no disadvantages, then even stock Honda Civic's would have them. BTW, i got a 3.5 lip on my rears on my 18's, they look pretty good to me.
I hope this 18 vs 19 discussion helps others that are considering between the two sizes. The bottom line is I have seen many wheels that look great on this site. The wheels that started this thread are beautiful.
For you volk fans, FYI, the guy that designs HRE's had nothing but good things to say about Volks which I thought was a big compliment considering the class/price range those HRE's are in. I agree with him, if it wasn't that i was really hooked on HRE's, I would have most likely gone with some Volks.
And I was rolling in 17" wheels for daily driving and had Volk 16" for racing. But their is something about the Z that just looks Wicked with 19". Believe me, I would be the last person to say I want BIG RIMS. But honestly, I am extremely happy with the rims. I have got more compliments about my rims than anything else including my other Civic.. Its all personal taste I guess, but like someone else said on this board.. These rims have that "race" look and the "bling bling" look too. Which I like. I will turbocharge my Z and also be racing it... As a matter a fact im racing tomorrow! I will post some videos later.. I took my Z to the track 2 months ago I will see if I sacrifice any performance.. Thanks again keep the comments coming.
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Nice Civic! That thing looks built, how much HP increase?
I really debated from September (when i ordered my Z) until January about if i should go 18 or 19 and what wheels to get. I feel the wheels and tires make the looks of the car.
I really debated from September (when i ordered my Z) until January about if i should go 18 or 19 and what wheels to get. I feel the wheels and tires make the looks of the car.
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Originally posted by zland
Nice Civic! That thing looks built, how much HP increase?
I really debated from September (when i ordered my Z) until January about if i should go 18 or 19 and what wheels to get. I feel the wheels and tires make the looks of the car.
Nice Civic! That thing looks built, how much HP increase?
I really debated from September (when i ordered my Z) until January about if i should go 18 or 19 and what wheels to get. I feel the wheels and tires make the looks of the car.
The Civic has 340WHP with Nitrous and 278 without (10PSI)
Yes, wheels make the car!