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Topic: Buying new mags
Fizzer
Posts: 454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey guys I've been losing psi out of one of my tyres for a while now due to s***ty chrome oxidising and f***ing up the seal on the tyre.

So the time has come to invest in a new set of mags for the skyline gts r33.

I currently have 17" zongans on it which are basically cheap arse chrome thats causing all the issues. I was tempted to get another set of 17's just cause the rubber on the tyres is still pretty much new.

http://www.leetbix.com/skyline/side.jpg

Although after seeing 18's (koyas on back) and then 19's (advanti vapour on front) I'm seriously tempted to go 19's.

http://www.leetbix.com/skyline/new_mags.jpg

Which brings me to the question/s - by putting 19's on it i'll need to go from a 45 to a 35 profile tyre. Is that going to cause me issues when it comes to ride comfort (not really that big of an issue), more importantly risk damaging the mags?

Another thing i'm not sure about is what to do with the tyres - they're Accelera Alpha 17 INCH 235/45R17 (Not sure if they're any good or not?) with as i said before still quite good tread on them. The tyre mob has offered me $150 for the tyres trade-in.

Is it better to keep them and try to flog them off privately or is it not worth the hassle? I guess the same goes for the mags don't really think i can sell them on account of one of them being a bit dodgy.

Thoughts?
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evıs
Posts: 5743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There shouldn't be any hassle in regards to ride comfort but the cost of rubber on the 19's might surprise you a bit. Imo biggest you should really aim for is perhaps 18's and seems you have quite a bit of room for lowering. 18's + lowering will look better than just putting 19's on it now. As for the tyres they are quite a popular size (Commodore SS 17" size) so if you were to hock them off I don't think you'd have a drama getting rid of them. As for the mag being a bit dodgy, fall in price can usually lessen the weight of such an issue for someone who just wants some ok mags for a while.
whoop
Posts: 10213
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
chrome mags are gay, the ones on the rear look better
nF
Posts: 12466
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
17s are as big as i'd ever go, and partially cause of what evis said

my tyres cost me $300, same tyres in 18s and 19s were hundreds of dollars more. forget paying $2k for tyres.

i also reckon 17s look better anyway.
Bj
Posts: 1350
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I got 35 profile tyres on my 19's, and they turn and ride just as good as the standard 16's did.

Get 19's, but as whoop said get the black ones, chrome is gayer then nf's poor ass 32.
Burgz
Posts: 2222
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nf: you still run federal's? pm me on maxe's forum when you need a new set, i can get them cheaper than that ;)
Fizzer
Posts: 455
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks for the info guys. Pretty much decided on the vapours - they're not chrome they're a black insert/machined finish. I know its hard to see in my s***ty phone pic :P. Heres the medusa with the same finish. (I prefer these but i'm cursed with 4 stud :()

http://www.capitaltyres.co.nz/Images/Mags/41.jpg

Any idea how much I can sell 4 dodgy 17" mags for :P? Just wondering if its worth trying to transport them from the tyre mob. (it'd be an ordeal due to having to borrow a trailer etc)
Glenny
Posts: 304
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
also 18's + start to make your car look like a 4x4 and you cant lower the car as much. get some nice 17, 18's if you must dont go 19s.
nF
Posts: 12467
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
burgz, yeah the 595RS
maxe
Posts: 12276
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I got 35 profile tyres on my 19's, and they turn and ride just as good as the standard 16's did.


for those high-speed trips to the Benz dealership and back? You must work em pretty hard carrying all that cash
Bj
Posts: 1351
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its cute how you look out for your boyfriend the way you do
Fizzer
Posts: 456
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't see how 19" would make that much difference when it comes to lowering?

Considering 18" with 40 profile are the same size diameter as 19" 35's?
Booyah
Posts: 6195
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My 17's on me rolla.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/zeezee/Cars/003.jpg

orbitor
Posts: 7144
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Stick with 18's at the most, and spend the savings on better rubber. Anyway, even 17's look plenty big enough on an R33 with the appropriate ride height.

PS: if you want some high quality rims, I'm selling my Volk TE37's in the near future and they will fit your car (4x114.3). Get more forged JDM tyteness yo.
maxe
Posts: 12277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its cute how you look out for your boyfriend the way you do


he emailed me saying he was in trouble
Bj
Posts: 1352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I like how you didnt deny he was your boyfriend

yeah get some volk te37's, they arent the bandwagon wheel of the century
Agent 99
Posts: 1094
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm sure NF and Maxe are sorry u had to find out this way BJ...

cerb
Posts: 3114
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I like how you didnt deny he was your boyfriend

are you saying you wish CeMaX would quit denying he was yours?
paveway
Posts: 3371
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
chrome ftl
Bah
Posts: 2027
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Except for the dome right pave?
Spook
Posts: 16495
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i wouldnt go any bigger than 17's

ive got 18's and they cost me a fortune to keep in rubber
orbitor
Posts: 7148
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah get some volk te37's, they arent the bandwagon wheel of the century


yeah, everytime I go for a drive I practically fall over Volk TE37's they're that common.
Bj
Posts: 1353
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
still conquering anorexia cerb?

lolol double chin
Bah
Posts: 2028
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Speaking of chins, whats that dribbling down yours? Been living up to your nickname?
LightAssassin
Posts: 626
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you like the 19's and can afford the rubber, then get them.

Really the only important factors are, your preference, how they affect the cars handling and how much cash you have.

17"s with lowering or 18"s with lowering will be cheaper in the long run. But that also depends how long rubber lasts for you and how long you intend of keeping the car.

If you compare at Maxe's group (well some of them) and BJ. Maxe's group tend to try to save the cash as they can't afford it. While BJ runs 19"s and doesn't complain in the slightest, he also doesn't use his rubber as fast as they would. Having 2 sets is also good if you keep a set for track (if you stick to the road rules etc.. you'll use less rubber).

So look at your options, look at how much cash you want to spend, now and in the future. Good luck :D
Monaro
Posts: 126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have those ADVANTI MUDUSA on my ute. They look so good. Could not be happier.
nF
Posts: 12468
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
for some perspective lightassassin drives a s*** heap civic that can't climb mount cootha without overheating

hes also short
Fizzer
Posts: 457
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well i don't go out on track days and s***. This will only be for street/every day use.

Whats "good" rubber? /nub
Fnukle
Posts: 4721
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
These are pretty choice, good offset for full lock with the wide thick muddies but prolly better off going for 8' wide rims later on
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/3576/1f1vd9.th.jpg
Burgz
Posts: 2223
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
orbitor, they wont fit his car, skylines are 5x114.3 :P
Insolence
Posts: 2168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
GTS brakes are 4 stud iirc. GTSt brakes are 5 stud.
Spook
Posts: 16498
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats "good" rubber? /nub


i buy cheap rubber, and i pay 300 bux a corner for 18"s

expect to pay more if u want quality
Bj
Posts: 1354
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

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Fizzer
Posts: 458
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats "good" rubber? /nub



i buy cheap rubber, and i pay 300 bux a corner for 18"s

expect to pay more if u want quality


What i'm curious about it what makes good rubber? Whats the difference - better handling etc? I've been quoted about 2.5k for those 19" with "budget rubber"?

The tyres I've got on atm are Accelera Alphas.. which i'm assuming they're budget rubber too and i've never had any problems with them.
Burgz
Posts: 2224
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
fair enough insolence, my bad
maxe
Posts: 12279
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The difference between bad and good rubber you probably wont notice on the street

If you dont drive like an idiot it shouldnt matter too much what kind of rubber you buy, as long as you have a lot of it (225+)
Fizzer
Posts: 459
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks maxe thats the sort of reply i was after. I've currently got 235/45/17" on atm and like i said i haven't noticed any problems. I don't seem to chew through rubber quickly. Had the car since jan and the tyres are still in good shape.

I guess i'll just stick with "budget rubber" as it seems to work for me.

Whats a good lifetime of a set of tyres?
orbitor
Posts: 7150
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
50 thousand k's give or take. Very dependent on how you drive of course.

There's an absolutely massive difference between grippy high quality tyres and cheap stuff.

last edited by orbitor at 21:55:11 30/Jul/06
reload!
Posts: 2887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wtf sif 50k
:(
Spook
Posts: 16501
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
50 thousand k's give or take

!?!!?!?!??!

im stoked if i get 15k
nF
Posts: 12471
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
s***ty tyres will do that
orbitor
Posts: 7151
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
already have got 30K out of the tyres of the s13 and there's plenty of tread yet. Tyres on a regular non performance car will last even longer.
LightAssassin
Posts: 627
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fizzer, the difference with the rubber is usually how it handles in adverse conditions (rain, mud, dirt, hard braking). Which can effect the lifetime of the tyres also.

What kind of driver are you? Foot to the floor? Or just a casual with the odd little hoon? This is the major factor of tyre life (and of course things like distance, weight of the vehicle, suspension used, what roads you travel on).

Probably best way to see is if you can find some people with difference sets of tyres and taking their car for a drive in the dry/wet and seeing if it makes a big difference to you. Just don't crash their cars :D

nf, how is that relevant to the topic? Ohh ahh you made my opinion less by stating that my first car was a civic that had some issues (very good, I have a new car now). But even better, you back it up with a comment on my height! Awesome work! At least use something relevant, you know like I work for a particular tyre company or performance shop that gets kick backs on sales. Grow up, stick to the topic.
Spook
Posts: 16502
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
s***ty tyres will do that


wheel alignments do more damage than tyre quality!
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1068
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Gee, 15k. I thought I was hard on tyres.

In my corolla, I got 24k out of a set of tyres, and they weren't new when I got them, they were secondhandies.

On the taxis, we get about 40k-50k out of a set. And they are $70 tyres

Never pay over $100 a corner for tyres unless you plan on getting over 40k out of them.

I run Dunlop's on my Falcon (215/60/R16) and i expect to get about 45k out of them.
Spook
Posts: 16505
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Gee, 15k. I thought I was hard on tyres.


but its so hard NOT to spin them
reload!
Posts: 2892
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I run BFGoodrich tyres (nfi why those particular ones, might've been recommended by Subaru) on my slow assed Liberty and have to get new ones after like 8months :(

Given how much the clutch on it suxx (been replaced under warrenty by Subaru 4 or 5 times) I'm just gonna assume this is their fault too :p
orbitor
Posts: 7154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and you don't even do trackdays spook heheh.

reload: you drive hard? or maybe your alignment is screwed and you're getting uneven wear that's killing your tyres real early.

last edited by orbitor at 13:02:35 31/Jul/06
reload!
Posts: 2894
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I manage to get ~450km from the 55L tank each time I fill up, so I'm not driving too hard. Dropped it in for service today and having the wheels alligned, so hopefully that'll help.

Question for you guys, do low profile tyres wear faster/slower/the same as normal profile tyres?
orbitor
Posts: 7155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
low profile tyres can often tend to have a faster wearing (more grippy) compound due to the fact that they're more often used by people seeking a performance tyre. But it's not a rule.

Many tyres have temperature, traction and/or tread wear ratings on them in addition to the standard markings. These are a good tool to go by if looking for a particular type of compound. You can find out everything you want to know about tyre nomenclature here:

http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html
eighty-eight
Posts: 389
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
i use nankang NS2's 19'/235/35.

ive done a few skids on them and almost 60,000k's and stil have a s***load of tread left.

they stick quite well once their warm.
Spook
Posts: 16508
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
19'/235/35.


cookie cutters
Cr@ckerJ@ck
Posts: 812
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Holy crap! I'm flat out getting 30k out of a set of Potenza RE030's or something like that. It's true that good performance tyres have much softer compounds thus wear quicker. Am using Firestone mid level atm and they are wearing heaps less then the Potenza's however there nowhere near as grippy.
EniGma
Posts: 5165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pontenza RE01's FTW.
5-10K.
Bj
Posts: 1355
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how do you manage to buy them all the time without a job enigma? ... oh sorry forgot your asian. (ps dont call me australian, or its racist.)

nf, he might drive a cheap car, but his job doesnt involve working in a lab trying to figure out how to cure his mums aids. I know what he does for a living and I know he could easily afford a s***box 32 much like yours, except hes a little bit smarter then your average peasant found on S1 and puts his money towards his future.

give it a few years, you'll be still leeching off your mum renting in kingston struggling to buy your next mod, and LA and me will still be sittin back pissin ourselves at your pissweak lifestyle, probably more so then we do already

last edited by Bj at 17:16:23 31/Jul/06
reload!
Posts: 2897
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

racial slurs as well now.
nice.
Bah
Posts: 2032
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its ok to hate on asians though when you are talking about cars.
Fizzer
Posts: 460
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fizzer, the difference with the rubber is usually how it handles in adverse conditions (rain, mud, dirt, hard braking). Which can effect the lifetime of the tyres also.

What kind of driver are you? Foot to the floor? Or just a casual with the odd little hoon? This is the major factor of tyre life (and of course things like distance, weight of the vehicle, suspension used, what roads you travel on).


I'd classify myself as a casual hoon :P Usually got the lil lady in the car and she's somewhat adverse to me thrashing it. But on the odd occaision i'll drop the clutch and give it a chirp.

How would people rate Acclera Alphas on the cheap/good tyre scale? Thats what have been on the car when i got it in january and i've prolly done about 12,000k's on it and they've still got a s***load of tread on them.

So ppl buy expensive tyres moreso for the added handling not to get more life out of their tyres?

Also can someone answer my question from before.. someone said that 19" rims make it hard to lower? How is this so given that a 17" 45 tyre is the same diameter as a 19" 35?
Frag
Posts: 1772
Location: Queensland

lol Burt, calm the f*** down.

Are you really "Holy`er then thou" or does everything you write on the internet just happen to come across like that?
EniGma
Posts: 5166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
s***....I'll just stick to stealing construction tools and vehicles :)
shad
Posts: 1634
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Roll on space savers for that reduced rotating mass.
Bj
Posts: 1356
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wholy s*** you owned me there, im outta here guys!@

if you want to practice come backs go wank into a fan with nf and maxe
orbitor
Posts: 7157
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How would people rate Acclera Alphas on the cheap/good tyre scale?


Without knowing those tyres specifically, they certainly sound like a budget tyre.

So ppl buy expensive tyres moreso for the added handling not to get more life out of their tyres?


Yes and no. Handling isn't just about driving fast. There are other important factors like:

Braking - s*** tyres provide s*** braking. not what you want in an emergency.
Wet weather traction - s*** tyres are more prone to aquaplaning, which is obviously very bad.

Then cheap tyres *may* have other problems, like uneven tread wear, cracking and/or hardening, etc. So people pay extra for the piece of mind.
nF
Posts: 12472
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
nf, he might drive a cheap car, but his job doesnt involve working in a lab trying to figure out how to cure his mums aids. I know what he does for a living and I know he could easily afford a s***box 32 much like yours, except hes a little bit smarter then your average peasant found on S1 and puts his money towards his future.


haha, sorry i'm not working on a cure for aids, so his mum is stuck with it for now. also from what i gather lightassasin has his heart set on an r33 skyline, but keeps coming up short. i feel for him though.
eighty-eight
Posts: 390
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
cookie cutters

what?
Spook
Posts: 16511
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cookie cutters, you know, thin tyres

u can use them for cutting cookie dough nice and clean
eighty-eight
Posts: 392
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
ohh, i see.


fair enough lol
Erik-the-Red
Posts: 2103
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've got Nankang Ultra 2's (235/18/40) and they work just fine
Bj
Posts: 1357
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
with your head that far up maxes ass its no wonder what your hearing is muffled.
nF
Posts: 12473
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
2 hours to come up with that one, and it shows
EniGma
Posts: 5167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Burt....Burt, why must you hurt me so.
And I wish you wouldn't eat cookies in bed.
Burgz
Posts: 2225
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ive run federal 595s are they are a really nice tyre.

Got some maxxis 18" ones, they go quite nicely. But for a good middle ranged priced tyre, i would definately choose federal.
nF
Posts: 12474
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
yeah they aren't bad tyres. the rubber isn't anything special to be honest, but they run a very grippy tread pattern. no water channels, and a uni-directional tread pattern makes it not so good in the wet, but hello, we live in brisbane, so dry performance is probably a bit more relevant.

you don't pay for name either.

last edited by nF at 22:10:07 31/Jul/06
Booyah
Posts: 6212
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hi, i'm such a f***ing stuck up rich wanker white boy i even boast about my life style on a gaming forum
Quoted BlowJob from boostcruising.

Everytime there's a thread remotely related to a job oppertunity or cars this blow job comes in and sprogs all over his high horse. Get the f*** over it already wanker no one gives a f***.
Bj
Posts: 1358
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Spot the jobless struggling arab
BigZub
Posts: 4481
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hard rubber = hectik burnouts and cheaper too :P.

if homebrand made tyres i'd buy homebrand and stick them on my car.
whoop
Posts: 10227
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes and no. Handling isn't just about driving fast. There are other important factors like:

Braking - s*** tyres provide s*** braking. not what you want in an emergency.
Wet weather traction - s*** tyres are more prone to aquaplaning, which is obviously very bad.


I love my tyres. I paid lots for them and they stop well in emergencies, they don't lose it round corners (unless I'm being an absolute moron) and even in the wet they give excellent grip. The tyres on my dad's car however are utter s*** and tend to lose grip if you even look at the brake pedal. They need replacing but the hell with it until I can be bothered finding some relatively cheap mags for it.
Spook
Posts: 16515
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yer, all true

my old falkens were totally haddit, would spin up in 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the wet, thats not fun

got em replaced and the new tyres made a world of difference to everything

i was half paranoid about driving my car in the end before i got them replaced
paveway
Posts: 3384
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but keeps coming up short. i feel for him though.


haha

i'm probably going to go potenza GIII, i'll be up for tyres soon

are the RE050 the top of the range potenza's ?
whoop
Posts: 10228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
khumo > *
fpot
Posts: 13326
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I didn't click on this thread for days because I thought it would bore me, why the f*** do I care about someone buying mags? Then it dawned on me. Car thread. Bj. Unbridled stupidity.

I wasn't disappointed.
LightAssassin
Posts: 628
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fizzer your tyres should last a decent amount of time as long as you're just a normal hoon. Just talk to the tyre specialist because each set of tyres has a different set of abilities (some are awesome in the wet, but suck for high speeds while others are crap in the wet but stick like glue in the dry).

So talk to them and aim for some that are good in the wet, and handle well in the dry, but I doubt you'll need ones that need to do 240km/h+ (these are more expensive). You shouldn't need anything too soft, they just cost more and only really benifit you if you're going for track days or own a merc.

I work with a guy who has a SLK Merc, his tyres have a life spand of 15k, and rotation at 7.5k. They were so damn soft, but you could tell how much difference they made in the dry. Well good luck with it man, you should be fine with what you choose, you are at least taking the time to find out unlike the avg. idiot these days.

last edited by LightAssassin at 15:07:48 02/Aug/06
Fizzer
Posts: 461
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
LightAssassin: you mentioned a few pages back that 19's will make it harder to lower? Can you explain this a bit more?
maxe
Posts: 12287
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
a bigger wheel leaves less room in the guards for suspension travel, then you start getting issues with scrubbing/alignment

but dont listen to me, Im an ex-nerd circle-jerker
Spook
Posts: 16517
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
is it my turn for a circle jerk yet, my arms getting pretty tired and ive got no relief at all yet :*(
maxe
Posts: 12288
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sorry spook mate but you have too many of your own opinions
Spook
Posts: 16519
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
damnit :(
fpot
Posts: 13331
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
if that really is the only thing you have to show in your life you must be a sad lonely man (still renting the shed from your mum hey?).
What was that about a circle jerk? You idolise that moron so much you even start to emulate his poor excuse for insults.
LightAssassin
Posts: 630
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What maxe said is correct. You can still lower it, but not as much. Though it does depend on how low you wish to go, and how much you want to spend on suspension gear to suit.

One of my mate with an R33 went from 17"s to 18"s, you could notice the extra height, but he is happier for it as he doesn't scrape his exhuast half as often. He did notice it is slightly more boat like in corners, but he accepts the comprimise.

So depending where you drive (speed bumps, high drive ways etc..), and what kind of handling you want will effect that. I see no problem with 19"s, they sure do look nice (BJ's S15 is proof of that, and it still drives like a dream). My mates R33 with 18"s with standard suspension shows how it can change the handling, however only a small amount.

If you like the 19"s and intend on lowering it anyway, you might aswell get them instead of the 18"s, sure you'll be a little bit higher, but in day to day efforts that doesn't matter much (just don't expect to be drift king haha).

I'd also suggest you head over to skylines australia and nissansilvia.com, both have some awesome threads here and there (you have to find them usually, and wade through the bulls***). There are some awesome guys who've been racing and tuning cars since before I was born heh.

Also, are you using stock suspension? planning to change it if you do? Handling matters heaps in my opinion, ever seen a car with half the power of the other out do the more powerful one through the corners? It's a beautiful thing to see :D Now having power and handling, most beautiful thing in the world :D
Bj
Posts: 1359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I didn't click on this thread for days because I thought it would bore me


Because your unemployeed human trash filling in time till your mum pre-orders your next xbox game for you so you can start a new thread on qgl?
cainer
Posts: 1195
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Bj is the best reason this board exists. the even better bit is that no one has shot him down on _ANY_ points, and everyone keeps biting and biting well. you made my day once again Bj
CeMaX
Posts: 149
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Bj for prez.
cerb
Posts: 3115
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I work with a guy who has a SLK Merc, his tyres have a life spand of 15k, and rotation at 7.5k.

not counting track days I probably would have got at most 20k out of my tyres. the car came with 4 brand new Dunlop Le Mans on it and they've been complete s***. they aren't even sport tyres (not directional), so they grip like s*** in the dry, utter s*** in the wet, and their durability fell way short of making up for it.

If you like the 19"s and intend on lowering it anyway, you might aswell get them instead of the 18"s, sure you'll be a little bit higher

what the hell are you talking about? different diameter rims shouldn't affect your overall diameter too much otherwiseyour speedo will be out by a lot. as you go up in rim size you go down in profile to compensate. there might be some change in overall diameter if you can't get a width/profile to suit, but it won't affect ride height. check out: http://www.rochfordtyres.co.uk/tyrecalc.asp
TiT
Posts: 929
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my tyres cost me $500 dollars each.. they top of the line Bridgestone and they are great!!! Well worth the money... Got 18" on my Subaru...... 235/35 and it looks tight!!
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