NAD-4 rims.....thoughts, input, feedback?
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NAD-4 rims.....thoughts, input, feedback?
Has anyone ever heard of them? I did a search & came up w/ NOTHING on this forum. I recently came across them when viewing G35_TX's thread re: his new HP Evo's that he ordered from www.305wheels.com. I think they're pretty sweet & look similar to a higher end rim that I think I've seen on a Ferarri. Any thoughts, input or feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm selling a set of 20" NAD-4 wheels with Nitto 555 Extreme tires (see marketplace - wheels). I loved the way they looked on my coupe. They are 20"x8.5" and 20"x9.5" (manufacturer lists those as 10" but I think we measured and it's closer to 9.5". Tires are 245/35/ZR20 and 275/35/ZR20. Only had them on the car for 20 days. I bought them when I had no intention of lowering the car. I later had a change of plans and switched to 19s and lowered the car 1". So the set-up is practically brand new. Tires have 700 miles on them. They're also listed on ebay.
I tried ordering those wheels, but I had to wait 3 months to get them. If you can get them any sooner get them. I saw them in person at the LA car show, and they are beautiful. I couldn't wait so I just ordered the HP's.
A couple local wheel and tire shop here on HI carries them they look great in person they have a highly polished stainless steel lip on them. They are a fairly new wheel on the market so people don't really know about the long term quality which means you can get them pretty cheap. Call around to one of your local rim/tire shops and ask if they have any for sale to look at.
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I'm selling a set of 20" NAD-4 wheels with Nitto 555 Extreme tires (see marketplace - wheels). I loved the way they looked on my coupe. They are 20"x8.5" and 20"x9.5" (manufacturer lists those as 10" but I think we measured and it's closer to 9.5". Tires are 245/35/ZR20 and 275/35/ZR20. Only had them on the car for 20 days. I bought them when I had no intention of lowering the car. I later had a change of plans and switched to 19s and lowered the car 1". So the set-up is practically brand new. Tires have 700 miles on them. They're also listed on ebay.
Hows about some pictures and pricing. Will they fit on a 05 Sedan??
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Ebay auction link with several pics. I checked with the manufacturer this afternoon and they said the +35/+40 offset staggered set-up will fit on a G35 sedan.
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Well now that I've come across these recently & since my mind has been set on the Axis Milano's for quite some time now, I've done my first Photoshop alteration ever (never used it before) to see how these will look on the sedan. Here's one using another member's sedan w/ 19" Milano's (thanks BTW...whosever photo this is)...the first pic is a comparision of the Milano's vs. the NAD's (I chuckle every time I say "NAD's"
. Then one with the two NAD's (that's even funnier!
) I freaking love it! Now to see on availability, pricing & the other finishes they have to offer. (sorry...but not interested in 20's k67p67....thanks though) I'm going w/ 40 series tires as I don't plan on dropping the car & 20's won't do the trick.
. Then one with the two NAD's (that's even funnier!
) I freaking love it! Now to see on availability, pricing & the other finishes they have to offer. (sorry...but not interested in 20's k67p67....thanks though) I'm going w/ 40 series tires as I don't plan on dropping the car & 20's won't do the trick.
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The NAD's are nice, different too, i'm thinking about the stern st-7's only thing i'd be worried about with either is the weight (its tearing me apart that i know the weight is going to be much more than stock) if that not an issue then i say go for it, they'd look sweet
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True. The NAD wheels are cast, not forged so they're going to be a little heavier. The difference in weight is not very much though. I would guess <5lbs. per wheel.
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^^Yes but 5lbs. per wheel turns into much more rotational mass, therefore it can severly alter performance and braking. Only something to be worried about if you race your car often.
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