275/40-18 Nitto Invo's installed
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Finally getting rid of the stock RE40's and replacing with Nitto Invo's. Took some comparison pics. These are stock 2006 Z rims, the Invo's look great, nice aggressive look. Upon driving away after they were installed, the noise level was 50% less....huge difference in noise, and they just look cool.
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Stock RE40 245/45-18

Invo 275/40-18


My stock 2006 Z (new V2 motor)
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Stock RE40 245/45-18

Invo 275/40-18


My stock 2006 Z (new V2 motor)
Mine handled like chit with them mounted on a 9 inch wheel, once i changed to a 10.5 , those tires really rock. BTW get the proper size wheel, i wouldnt run them on anything less than a 9.5 wide wheel.
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Originally Posted by Chad68
Glad you're happy with them. I would much rather have loud tires than those.
Originally Posted by kham25
Ive seen this personally its looks like a SUV tire on there.. Lifted like a ****.... I dont understand y people buy wrong tires for wrong rims...
Overall diameter stays the same.
245-45 diameter is 26.68" with a sidewall height of 4.34"
275-40 diamter is 26.66" with a sidewall height of 4.33"
The tire fits fine. Its the widest you'd wanna go on a 8" rim though ive seen and have driven with a 315 width size on a 8" rim but I wouldnt recommend that except for straight line and thats pushing it too.
I personally run 245-45 (stock rears) up front. And 275-40 in the rear. The car is so much more stable on turns. I do need to go with a lower tire height up front though but it will do for now.
If you want stability throw a 255/40 up front and get wider wheels. I run the same tires, at first they were mounted on 9's. Then i mounded them on 9.5's and 10.5's and the tire really came to life. I know for a fact the 275 in the rear on a 9 would wiggle thru a hard sweeping corner.
Originally Posted by Nismo1182
You have no idea what youre talking about. Lifted??? LOL
Overall diameter stays the same.
245-45 diameter is 26.68" with a sidewall height of 4.34"
275-40 diamter is 26.66" with a sidewall height of 4.33"
The tire fits fine. Its the widest you'd wanna go on a 8" rim though ive seen and have driven with a 315 width size on a 8" rim but I wouldnt recommend that except for straight line and thats pushing it too.
I personally run 245-45 (stock rears) up front. And 275-40 in the rear. The car is so much more stable on turns. I do need to go with a lower tire height up front though but it will do for now.
Overall diameter stays the same.
245-45 diameter is 26.68" with a sidewall height of 4.34"
275-40 diamter is 26.66" with a sidewall height of 4.33"
The tire fits fine. Its the widest you'd wanna go on a 8" rim though ive seen and have driven with a 315 width size on a 8" rim but I wouldnt recommend that except for straight line and thats pushing it too.
I personally run 245-45 (stock rears) up front. And 275-40 in the rear. The car is so much more stable on turns. I do need to go with a lower tire height up front though but it will do for now.
Originally Posted by Derek07
Finally getting rid of the stock RE40's and replacing with Nitto Invo's. Took some comparison pics. These are stock 2006 Z rims, the Invo's look great, nice aggressive look. Upon driving away after they were installed, the noise level was 50% less....huge difference in noise, and they just look cool.
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did they balance well on 06 stock rims?
i got UHPs and they balance with very very little weights and low noice.
congrats.
Last edited by Ztalker; Sep 1, 2008 at 01:56 PM.
Originally Posted by redlude97
uh yea, you just admitted to lifting the front of your car by using the oem rear size on the front 

Originally Posted by Nismo1182
I do need to go with a lower tire height up front though but it will do for now.
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They mounted with no troubles at all. Remember that the rear wheels for stock '06's is an 8.5, so they bulge over just a bit. Not too much however. No problems with the balance of them either, very smooth and quiet. First glance seems to show me these little honeys are going to be just right.
I fully expected the flames from people, but others (as I was) may want to see more pics of these tires. Good purchase in my opinion.
I fully expected the flames from people, but others (as I was) may want to see more pics of these tires. Good purchase in my opinion.
So wait a minute....I'm confused ?
Are you running all 4 Oem rims with that tire size ?
Please post up more pics of the tires front & back to see what it looks like. Its kinda hard to tell from your one pic far away.
Are you running all 4 Oem rims with that tire size ?
Please post up more pics of the tires front & back to see what it looks like. Its kinda hard to tell from your one pic far away.
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Fithamoto, no to all tires that size. Just in the rear. 2006 models have an 8inch rim in the front and 8.5inch in the rear. What I posted are only the rear tires, I don't have any other pics showing what you ask, sorry.
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