CandlestickPark's Sedan on 19" Silver Nismo LMGT4s sittin' flush
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CandlestickPark's Sedan on 19" Silver Nismo LMGT4s sittin' flush
After running OEM Coupe 19s for two years I decided it was time for a change. Picked up a set of 19" Nismo LMGT4s by Rays Engineering. Initially I tried to run the tires that came with the wheels, 275/35 in the rear, but those would not fit even with the camber maxed out. Picked up a 255/35 for the rears (per Grant's suggestion...thanks homie!) and those turned out to be the perfect size for the setup I was looking to run.
BIG thanks to SouthBayGSedan, OH6 G35, bigc, zackt69, Gdup35Sedan, and NAT@FFTec for all their help!
Wheel/tire specs:
Front
19 x 8.5 +15 (10mm spacer)
20.4 lbs
Toyo Proxes T1R 245/35/19
Rear
19 x 9.5 +20 (10mm spacer)
20.7 lbs
Nitto Invo 255/35/19
Camber set a -2.75 all around.
Got kicked out of my usual photo shoot spot by my house so I had to scramble and take some quick shots at a new location.
Front fitment:
Rear Fitment:
BIG thanks to SouthBayGSedan, OH6 G35, bigc, zackt69, Gdup35Sedan, and NAT@FFTec for all their help!
Wheel/tire specs:
Front
19 x 8.5 +15 (10mm spacer)
20.4 lbs
Toyo Proxes T1R 245/35/19
Rear
19 x 9.5 +20 (10mm spacer)
20.7 lbs
Nitto Invo 255/35/19
Camber set a -2.75 all around.
Got kicked out of my usual photo shoot spot by my house so I had to scramble and take some quick shots at a new location.
Front fitment:
Rear Fitment:
Last edited by CandlestickPark; 07-23-2009 at 09:42 PM.
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I've only driven like 10 miles on them so can't really comment yet. Grip seems to be very nice from the little I've driven on them so far.
Last edited by CandlestickPark; 07-12-2009 at 01:36 AM.
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