Got my new shoes today!!!!!
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Originally Posted by KrazyEd
Dam....they look good. Cant wait to see what they look like on the G. When do you think you are going to put those on? This could have an impact on my decision!!!
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Originally Posted by extreme4377
Ive had the BFG's and now I have the Toyo's. I gotta say, the Toyo's are a lot stickier than the BFG's. The BFG's may look better, IMO atleast, but the Toyo's are real hard to break loose.
According to professional review, the BFG performs quite a bit better in DRY road in terms of skipad and slalom; however, once the road gets wet... the BFG suks big time...
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Do a google search on your rims you should be able to find their hub diameter. Most aftermarket wheels come with a 73.1 and ours is a 66.10 so if you want to purchase hubcentric rings you would be looking for a 66.10X73.1 however, do some research to find out if the hubs on your wheels are actually 73.1.
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Ok this is from Rays web site. I take it the colunm that says bore is the hub bore. Since this is on there site I should be ok with the info.
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/...?modelName=99B
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/...?modelName=99B
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Originally Posted by godmans
According to professional review, the BFG performs quite a bit better in DRY road in terms of skipad and slalom; however, once the road gets wet... the BFG suks big time...
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How do these rings look? From what i read off the chart on rays site these should be what i need.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/G35-G...spagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/G35-G...spagenameZWDVW
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Those are some great looking wheels! I was looking into them before I got mines, the Ggames where just a bit too sporty for me. For tires look into something I went for which was 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 which keeps it as close as possible to stock diameter, but more importantly both tires are nearly the same in size. If you go with the 35/30 setup the difference between the two diameters is greater, which can freak out VDC every once in a while...
Make sure you get the hub rings, the shop that did mines almost go away with no putting any on, good thing I caught them.
Make sure you get the hub rings, the shop that did mines almost go away with no putting any on, good thing I caught them.
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeG
How do these rings look? From what i read off the chart on rays site these should be what i need.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/G35-G...spagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/G35-G...spagenameZWDVW
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Those wheels will look awsome.
I am also trying to decide on what tires to get for my sedan. I am leaning towards the Toyo TR1's. I have had great luck with Toyo's on my last two Maxima's. I got 105,000 miles out of one set (all highway driving)
Don't mean to TJ, just trying to educate myself on wheels and tires.
What are the hub rings used for, just installation or are the left on the wheels? Would I need these for 18" OEM sport sedan wheels?
Thanks.
I am also trying to decide on what tires to get for my sedan. I am leaning towards the Toyo TR1's. I have had great luck with Toyo's on my last two Maxima's. I got 105,000 miles out of one set (all highway driving)
Don't mean to TJ, just trying to educate myself on wheels and tires.
What are the hub rings used for, just installation or are the left on the wheels? Would I need these for 18" OEM sport sedan wheels?
Thanks.
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