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Old 04-14-2011, 06:55 PM
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^ ya i know what you mean, i personally didn't give a **** about the noise either, but when i sold my old wheels with the nankangs mounted, 10 minutes later after the guy mounted them on his car and called me goes, yo why the fck are these so loud, i'm like you had michelins on your car before man, top notch tires, ahah, the two will not compare


i gotta say the Nankangs are durable and tough, i havent heard of anyone saying the sidewalls bubbled on them, the tires do run smaller than others so i wouldnt stretch too much on their 30 series

i personally you know i took that long *** road trip from Vancouver to Toronto on 35 and 30 series NS'2s and you can bet i hit all kinds of massive potholes and gone over all types of bumps on my 4000km + journey, even hit a patch of dirt highway completely unpaved in Manitoba...
the Kangs held up like champs, not a dent or bubble in sight, then they sat in a garage in Toronto for 7 months i was expecting all types of flat spots, but when i had shipped the car back to Vancouver again, tires were all good surprisingly...

they're tough tires i would buy them again, but i dont mind the noise like most people would though
 
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Old 04-14-2011, 06:59 PM
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Yea I guess it depends if you're willing to put up with the road noise. I just don't care lol

I don't like wal mart so I try to avoid supporting them. Money thieves lol
 
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Old 04-14-2011, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by TougeMonsterG35
omg say it aint so....... whats your next set up lookin like.... anything yet???
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How you feel about those Nexens Edafe? I just picked up some N3000 for my rears. Also, a guy I work with is desperately looking for some baller wheels for his 350Z (bought it a couple of weeks ago) and he wants to be low. I'll show him the dopeness found within.

Man I love the Nexens bro. They have a very nice stretch and they also have good grip.. Another thing is that the Nexen's have good tire life not to mention they smoke a lot...lol

Man def let him know about the wheels, and let him know don't be scared to make me an offer, I might just take it... That goes for everyone...
 
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Old 04-14-2011, 07:43 PM
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Yeah. I've had them on for about a month now. No noticeble wear. Haven't had any issues in the wet, but they are fairly new.
 
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Old 04-14-2011, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by GGG-G35
What kind of fender work have you done to the fronts? Mine are rolled flat, dunno if I will need additional to run 225-35, +3...
my front fenders arent touched, just removed the top screw. Running 225/40.
I figured out today that, I can never slam the front as low as I want. My Awd drags the frame on flat ground. Fml.
 
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Old 04-14-2011, 11:23 PM
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adon, bro you got any real closeup shots of the new tape?
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by The Stimulation
Chris, with a 225/35 and fenders rolled up front (not even fully), I ran a 9.5 +3 and was still tucking slightly. It was when I first got my T1S wheels.

Here's a pic for reference. Camber is prob at -2.5 (didn't have upper A arms at the time, so whatever it was from just natural camber.



Cool, thanks Levon....that helps...
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 05:29 AM
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Yea I guess it depends if you're willing to put up with the road noise. I just don't care lol
I have a set of NS-II's on the way.. and I'm scared of the road noise now!
Is it REALLY bad? I'm running 35/30 series, and coming from Falkens..usually I only run nicer tires but couldn't resist the low cost.
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:44 AM
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Great info on the Nankang and Nexen tires guys. I'm currently in the market for some tires so this help. Being that Nankangs run small just gotta decide what tire size to go with on a 19x10 and 19x11, was thinking 235/35 and 245/35.
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:52 AM
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yea it's HD lip but paint chips and i got tired of touching it up every few weeks, so I taped with hurricane tape which is weaved like a carbon fiber pattern and is some extremely strong and resilient tape. I bought the tape at Lordco, but I don't know if you guys got Lordco in Toronto, I couldn't find a Lordco the year I stayed in Toronto.... but Napa or Home Depot should have it for sure though

here's a close up

That tape is pretty dope looking. I was wondering what I could do to complete the bottom of my inven, I'm either leaning towards this or just guna bite the bullet and scoop a cf splitter. Nice innovation tho Good to see ppl are trying different things!
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by brenty_blanco
I have a set of NS-II's on the way.. and I'm scared of the road noise now!
Is it REALLY bad? I'm running 35/30 series, and coming from Falkens..usually I only run nicer tires but couldn't resist the low cost.
Coming from falkens you won't see a problem. Falkens are noisy

Originally Posted by Johnnyone
Great info on the Nankang and Nexen tires guys. I'm currently in the market for some tires so this help. Being that Nankangs run small just gotta decide what tire size to go with on a 19x10 and 19x11, was thinking 235/35 and 245/35.
That's a really uneven stretch...

I'd recommend 235 and 255
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 10:34 AM
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^ humm, the full specs are 19x10 +3 and 19x11 -7. I really dont want to run more than -4 degress of camber and dont want to flare the fenders. so i may go with 225 and 245.
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:18 AM
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eh johnny it all depends on what you are comfortable with but at the end of the day going with the 255/35 will benefit you more and just run a bit more camber while making sure your toe is on check
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:22 AM
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ey guise! teh fitment crowd has elitist attitudes!!

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i just laugh at their elitist attitudes
 
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:28 AM
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eh johnny it all depends on what you are comfortable with but at the end of the day going with the 255/35 will benefit you more and just run a bit more camber while making sure your toe is on check
k, thxs for the advice. Im going with a true coil setup so i should be able to get my toe in spec.
 


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