Official Aggressive Wheels & Fat Tires Thread
+1. 2010+ 600s would be a nice burn in a 500hp car. def not my 1000
Sadly, I won't have pics mounted on the car until probably early March for you guys. The car is in storage and being taken to a shop for the next month getting the aero package done.
I am trying to figure out something here
I am going from a stretch setup to a fat tire setup on my Z
Currently running 235/35 and 245/35
18x10 +14 with 20mm spacer
18x11 +14 with 15mm spacer
I will be taking the spacers off and raising the car and re correcting the camber.
I am planning on doing
18x10 +14 with a 265/35
18x11 +14 with a 295/35
help and suggestion would be appreciated!
Car as it sits right now:
I am going from a stretch setup to a fat tire setup on my Z
Currently running 235/35 and 245/35
18x10 +14 with 20mm spacer
18x11 +14 with 15mm spacer
I will be taking the spacers off and raising the car and re correcting the camber.
I am planning on doing
18x10 +14 with a 265/35
18x11 +14 with a 295/35
help and suggestion would be appreciated!
Car as it sits right now:
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This is the only wheel that I actually care they are making a rep of... When see(soon to be saw) this wheel you know what your looking at.

Anybody running the Invo? I am planning a 275/295(35-18). I would love to keep the hankook v12 but they only have 295/30/18...
Chris

Anybody running the Invo? I am planning a 275/295(35-18). I would love to keep the hankook v12 but they only have 295/30/18...
Chris
The invo is a great tire, slightly better than the V12. The only drawback on the Invo is you can not flip the tire.
how mine looked last summer....not as aggresive as most
front 8.5 with 255/35/19 + 10 with spacer
rear 10.5 with 275/35/19 +15 with spacer

front 8.5 with 255/35/19 + 10 with spacer
rear 10.5 with 275/35/19 +15 with spacer

Last edited by uk buster; Jan 24, 2013 at 09:43 AM.
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I'm not a fan of Nitto nor the Invo. I worked at a Vette shop for 9 months and They all complained about the Invo. I suggested to one owner the BFG KDW and he loved them.
Ya i love my BFG kdw2 great tires with low noise, great wet driving and damn sticky for the price compared to potenza for example. I think potenzas are amazing too but BFG are cheaper
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From: MexiCali dodging potholes
I had the 452 and came from a shitty tire so it was good to me, yet noisy and broke loose to easily I guess...
I had Hankook V12's prior and they were a little more sticky but I feel like these Falkens rarely want to hook up with the pavement. -1.7 Camber currently.




Nice wheels





