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Unrub those hands, birdman.
Where's dude that said to let him know if my work ever got a TT Supra?
Someone offered to trade us a 6 speed TT 94 Supra for our Datsun 240z drag car
Where's dude that said to let him know if my work ever got a TT Supra?
Someone offered to trade us a 6 speed TT 94 Supra for our Datsun 240z drag car
Pics of said Datsun?...
Pics of said Datsun?...Where's dude that said to let him know if my work ever got a TT Supra?
Someone offered to trade us a 6 speed TT 94 Supra for our Datsun 240z drag car
Pics of said Datsun?...Where's dude that said to let him know if my work ever got a TT Supra?
Someone offered to trade us a 6 speed TT 94 Supra for our Datsun 240z drag car
Glad to hear you got the car moving. Some people on here still can't get it out of first
Glad to hear you got the car moving. Some people on here still can't get it out of first
Where's dude that said to let him know if my work ever got a TT Supra?
Someone offered to trade us a 6 speed TT 94 Supra for our Datsun 240z drag car
Pics of said Datsun?...
Where's dude that said to let him know if my work ever got a TT Supra?
Someone offered to trade us a 6 speed TT 94 Supra for our Datsun 240z drag car
Pics of said Datsun?...
it's got a built small block Chevy on Nitrous
And it's registered in CA til 2016, the slicks are DOT approved
NT fam, I need some opinions. So as you might remember, I'm having a hell of a time sourcing tires for my Lightning. The cheapest ones I've found locally are $330 each, and the store is only showing 2 tires in their warehouse, they aren't sure if they can get 2 more . Other places want $380+ per tire. :x
So, another option I have is I found a set of 20's that are somewhat close to me (about 2 hours away). Only issue is I'm not really sure if they suit the truck or not. They're a 5 spoke design, same as the stockers, but chunkier. They're also pretty much brand new, and only $700. So, right now my options are to blow $1500 on some tires, which is crazy, or get these wheels and tires that are pretty much brand new, for less than half the price.
Opinions on the wheels would be helpful.
Stock Wheels (18s)
My terrible photochop (Concept 20s)
They don't look bad, but I'm just not sure. If they were closer, I'd just drive over and try one on to see, but the wheels are a 2 hour ferry ride away ($70 one way) so I gotta be sure about these. I really don't want to sink $1500 in tires into the truck, cuz as y'all have probably noticed, I buy and sell vehicles pretty often, and that would cut into my profits on this one.
Thoughts?
Wasn't talmbout youThat's me...don't know how to drive a stick |I. But I want to learn how to.
Was talmbout youYea, those noobs
Reading numerous threads on diff car brand forums, it seems like the Eibachs add a little of both a decent drop & performance, while H&R's just slam your whip.Doing the right call man
Okay guys H&R or eibach lowering springs which would you guys throw on your car?
Reading numerous threads on diff car brand forums, it seems like the Eibachs add a little of both a decent drop & performance, while H&R's just slam your whip.
Purchased this on Monday. '06 CLS55 AMG with 68k. My first German vehicle...been spoiled by the low cost of maintenance of Toyota and Lexus. Pray for me yall
Looks better in the light
I'm in Canada my dude. After adding for duty and shipping, I'm back to what the local prices here are.Why don't you buy tires online? Tire rack has hankoooks in your size for $200/tire and tire buyer has nittos for $220/tire.
I'm in Canada my dude. After adding for duty and shipping, I'm back to what the local prices here are.
295/45/18. TireRack only has one option, Hankooks for $200 a piece. The only companies I know that still make tires in this size is Nitto, Goodyear, Hankook, Toyo, and one other I can't remember at the moment. Finding stock is another issue.
One problem though: I'm in Canada. So once I figure in shipping, duty, and the exchange rate, I'm right back to over $300 a tire. Oh Canada :x
. I really don't want to go down that road......
Why don't you buy tires online? Tire rack has hankoooks in your size for $200/tire and tire buyer has nittos for $220/tire.
went on youtube and saw this on my recommended wcis in 5.. 4... 3....
You know the hashtag
"iconic sound"
went on youtube and saw this on my recommended wcis in 5.. 4... 3....
You know the hashtag
"iconic sound"
u got ELH tho... my **** tho
early
I run Tomei expreme UELH
Stock EJ's still come UEL, the new FA's come EL
Nope. I'm on an island, so it's a $75 ferry ride to get to the mainland, then a hour drive to the border.How close are you to the border? Is it possible to have them shipped somewhere close by, drive over and then toss them in the back of your bed?
Wheels are 9.5" wide. It's already got a lot of tire gap, 285/40 would just make it larger. It is what it is. Waiting on a local tire shop to call me back on Tuesday, they're running a buy 3 get 1 free deal. If they can find me 4 matching tires in the correct size I'm just gonna do it.Why not play with tire sizes and look for a more common size?
say run 285/40
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...h=255/&rearRatio=40&rearDiameter=17&zip-code=
those goodyears are going for $150. Might have a slight stretch or it might not. What's the width of you wheels?