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$1,000 is not a realistic budget for a new set of wheels with tires
$2,000 is a little better (with tires) but will leave your options also limited
Your best bet will be to find a used set of wheels and have them painted red if that is your intention.
If I were you OP I would start with our marketplace and see what you can afford, from there your options can be really narrowed:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tires-369/
Also, I would suggest you read this post from our TOP 100 FAQ regarding suggested sizing:
https://my350z.com/forum/2487452-post8.html
Sounds like you need to also read the whole thread too:
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-n...ml#post2487452
$2,000 is a little better (with tires) but will leave your options also limited
Your best bet will be to find a used set of wheels and have them painted red if that is your intention.
If I were you OP I would start with our marketplace and see what you can afford, from there your options can be really narrowed:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tires-369/
Also, I would suggest you read this post from our TOP 100 FAQ regarding suggested sizing:
https://my350z.com/forum/2487452-post8.html
Sounds like you need to also read the whole thread too:
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-n...ml#post2487452
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"Forgestar F14 Super Deep Concave Semi Gloss Black
19 x 9.5 -7 Front with 235/35/19 Toyo T1 Sport
19 x 10 -19 +25mm spacer (-44 effective) Rear with 245/35/19 Toyo T1 Sport"
http://www.stancenation.com/2012/12/...to-scion-fr-s/
19 x 9.5 -7 Front with 235/35/19 Toyo T1 Sport
19 x 10 -19 +25mm spacer (-44 effective) Rear with 245/35/19 Toyo T1 Sport"
http://www.stancenation.com/2012/12/...to-scion-fr-s/
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$1,000 is not a realistic budget for a new set of wheels with tires
$2,000 is a little better (with tires) but will leave your options also limited
Your best bet will be to find a used set of wheels and have them painted red if that is your intention.
If I were you OP I would start with our marketplace and see what you can afford, from there your options can be really narrowed:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tires-369/
Also, I would suggest you read this post from our TOP 100 FAQ regarding suggested sizing:
https://my350z.com/forum/2487452-post8.html
Sounds like you need to also read the whole thread too:
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-n...ml#post2487452
$2,000 is a little better (with tires) but will leave your options also limited
Your best bet will be to find a used set of wheels and have them painted red if that is your intention.
If I were you OP I would start with our marketplace and see what you can afford, from there your options can be really narrowed:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-tires-369/
Also, I would suggest you read this post from our TOP 100 FAQ regarding suggested sizing:
https://my350z.com/forum/2487452-post8.html
Sounds like you need to also read the whole thread too:
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-n...ml#post2487452
So helpful!!!! THANKS MAN!! The sizing thread is VERY informative. I understand wheels will be a whole another expense so I know I will be spending another $1000-1200 ontop of the wheels. Thanks for this though man, reading through this now!
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Here is what I have compiled so far.
Front:
Wheels - Forgestar F14 - Custom Red - 18×9.5 Semi Concave
Tires - Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position - 255/40R18XL 99Y BW
Rear:
Wheels - Forgestar F14 - Custom Red - 19×10 SUPER Deep Concave (Will ask Forgestar if they make this in 19x10.5 as recommended here)
Tires - Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position - 285/35R19 99Y BW
I think so far so good? Let me know. I will be discussing with Forgestar on the offsets.
Front:
Wheels - Forgestar F14 - Custom Red - 18×9.5 Semi Concave
Tires - Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position - 255/40R18XL 99Y BW
Rear:
Wheels - Forgestar F14 - Custom Red - 19×10 SUPER Deep Concave (Will ask Forgestar if they make this in 19x10.5 as recommended here)
Tires - Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position - 285/35R19 99Y BW
I think so far so good? Let me know. I will be discussing with Forgestar on the offsets.
Last edited by Luckymich77; 09-15-2013 at 08:30 PM.
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Like your wheel choices.
That staggered setup looks great on a Nismo, looking forward to seeing it on your car!
I'm looking at a new set of tires for my Nismo too - this is what I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...earDiameter=19
check 'em out tell me what u think.
They are really rated high by past purchasers - I tend to put alot of weight into user survey/reviews on TireRack.
That staggered setup looks great on a Nismo, looking forward to seeing it on your car!
I'm looking at a new set of tires for my Nismo too - this is what I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...earDiameter=19
check 'em out tell me what u think.
They are really rated high by past purchasers - I tend to put alot of weight into user survey/reviews on TireRack.
Last edited by NismoDude; 09-15-2013 at 07:50 PM.
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Like your wheel choices.
That staggered setup looks great on a Nismo, looking forward to seeing it on your car!
I'm looking at a new set of tires for my Nismo too - this is what I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on:
http://www.tirerack.com/cart/HoldingArea.jsp
check 'em out tell me what u think.
They are really rated high by past purchasers - I tend to put alot of weight into user survey/reviews on TireRack.
That staggered setup looks great on a Nismo, looking forward to seeing it on your car!
I'm looking at a new set of tires for my Nismo too - this is what I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on:
http://www.tirerack.com/cart/HoldingArea.jsp
check 'em out tell me what u think.
They are really rated high by past purchasers - I tend to put alot of weight into user survey/reviews on TireRack.
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Try it now.
I just linked the search for the sizes I'm looking at.
I like the 2nd tire on the page, Bridgestone Potenza S04 Pole Position.
seem like alot of tire for the money
I just linked the search for the sizes I'm looking at.
I like the 2nd tire on the page, Bridgestone Potenza S04 Pole Position.
seem like alot of tire for the money
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btw just checked out the Continental Extreme Contact DWS you are looking at,
they are just as highly rated as the Bridgestones I am considering.
A bit more expensive, but they are like a 540 wear rating, so they should last a really long time (this is usually at the expense of tire "stickiness" and handling though). They are also all season vs summer tires for the bridgestones. Are you in phoenix or northern AZ? ask you self if you want or need all season tires (again, the tradeoff for some mud/snow traction is generally less road holding sportiness)
they are just as highly rated as the Bridgestones I am considering.
A bit more expensive, but they are like a 540 wear rating, so they should last a really long time (this is usually at the expense of tire "stickiness" and handling though). They are also all season vs summer tires for the bridgestones. Are you in phoenix or northern AZ? ask you self if you want or need all season tires (again, the tradeoff for some mud/snow traction is generally less road holding sportiness)
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btw just checked out the Continental Extreme Contact DWS you are looking at,
they are just as highly rated as the Bridgestones I am considering.
A bit more expensive, but they are like a 540 wear rating, so they should last a really long time (this is usually at the expense of tire "stickiness" and handling though). They are also all season vs summer tires for the bridgestones. Are you in phoenix or northern AZ? ask you self if you want or need all season tires (again, the tradeoff for some mud/snow traction is generally less road holding sportiness)
they are just as highly rated as the Bridgestones I am considering.
A bit more expensive, but they are like a 540 wear rating, so they should last a really long time (this is usually at the expense of tire "stickiness" and handling though). They are also all season vs summer tires for the bridgestones. Are you in phoenix or northern AZ? ask you self if you want or need all season tires (again, the tradeoff for some mud/snow traction is generally less road holding sportiness)
Last edited by Luckymich77; 09-15-2013 at 08:32 PM.
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I get all my tires at Discount Tire. They rock.
They actually had about the same price online for those Bridgestones, even though TireRack is on special now, especially once you factor in the cost for install. They also have that same $70 visa cash card for a purchase of 4, but it's only good till the end of this month, so you might be outta luck cause you gotta wait for your wheels.
They actually had about the same price online for those Bridgestones, even though TireRack is on special now, especially once you factor in the cost for install. They also have that same $70 visa cash card for a purchase of 4, but it's only good till the end of this month, so you might be outta luck cause you gotta wait for your wheels.
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Hey Everyone, the first part of my car is complete! The Bodykit has been put in, check it out!!
I have had an amazing team working with me for this fitment so I would like to thank them and introduce them to those out there that would want the BESTEST service ever!
Now I am going to be working on getting those wheels
By the way, the forgestar f14 I would like to get...the color is going to be something like this:
http://www.forgestar.com/blog/?p=2100
I have had an amazing team working with me for this fitment so I would like to thank them and introduce them to those out there that would want the BESTEST service ever!
Now I am going to be working on getting those wheels
By the way, the forgestar f14 I would like to get...the color is going to be something like this:
http://www.forgestar.com/blog/?p=2100
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I will be updating our Facebook page (facebook dot com/kalescollision) soon with the entire build up process, since everyone (including myself) loves to see pictures of how these are put together. And just the process in general.
Side note, those forgestars are a winner in my book.
Side note, those forgestars are a winner in my book.
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