DPE S10 Wheels on 2007 Sedan ...
#35
Originally Posted by imminence
Is that the factory TMPS Terry?
Some things I learned:
Each TPMS is not location sensitive (i.e. you can mix them up). As long as all 4 are re-installed onto the car, the TPMS light will not come on.
The TPMS has to be rolling in the car tire to work. I had my stock wheels and tires inside of the car on the way home the first time and the dash light came on. I thought as long as the sensors saw pressure in the tire, it would be OK but that is not the case.
Last edited by terrycs; 09-06-2007 at 08:01 PM.
#36
#38
Originally Posted by terrycs
DAMN!!
That Looks Awesome Terry!! Nice Azz Rims my Freind, You gotta give me your Specs on your Rims and Tires! That is a perfect setup! With the Nice Wide Tires on the back. I am so Jelous! LOL. Whats next on the List!? hehe. Nah Seriously Dude, Your Ride Looks Damn SICK now with the new Rims!
#39
terrycs,
That looks INCREDIBLE! Thosre are some seriously meaty tires you got in the back! I love the methodical way you've done each of your mods.
I'm looking at a Yokohama rim in a 20x10 +44 rear. If I ran 275-30-20s, do you think there would be any rubbing with the rear camber corrected as on your car?
That looks INCREDIBLE! Thosre are some seriously meaty tires you got in the back! I love the methodical way you've done each of your mods.
I'm looking at a Yokohama rim in a 20x10 +44 rear. If I ran 275-30-20s, do you think there would be any rubbing with the rear camber corrected as on your car?
#43
The numbers say it will not rub. +44 would move your combination 4mm out further than my +48. But your tire is 10mm smaller in width (or 5mm on each side of the center line). You should theoretically have 1mm more clearance than I do (assuming you use the same model tires).
Keep in mind each tire manufacturer has a different edge radius on their tires. I've heard that Michelin's have one of the smallest radius making them one of the hardest to fit in tight spaces.
Keep in mind each tire manufacturer has a different edge radius on their tires. I've heard that Michelin's have one of the smallest radius making them one of the hardest to fit in tight spaces.
Originally Posted by AlterZgo
terrycs,
That looks INCREDIBLE! Thosre are some seriously meaty tires you got in the back! I love the methodical way you've done each of your mods.
I'm looking at a Yokohama rim in a 20x10 +44 rear. If I ran 275-30-20s, do you think there would be any rubbing with the rear camber corrected as on your car?
That looks INCREDIBLE! Thosre are some seriously meaty tires you got in the back! I love the methodical way you've done each of your mods.
I'm looking at a Yokohama rim in a 20x10 +44 rear. If I ran 275-30-20s, do you think there would be any rubbing with the rear camber corrected as on your car?
Last edited by terrycs; 09-08-2007 at 02:39 PM.