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Old Jan 11, 2011 | 11:19 AM
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he is prob gonna run a 195 tire for mad stretch yo!
mad stretch makes it easier to DRIFT, son. I gots me a set of 19x10s with 205/35/19 mashimoto ZX tires for drift wars.
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by HotshotVQ35
he is prob gonna run a 195 tire for mad stretch yo!

Old Jan 11, 2011 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by sparks03max
9.5?
Srsly
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by sparks03max
9.5?
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 04:28 PM
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why are guys so butthurt?? i never said anything about it going on a max
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 05:49 PM
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i never said anything about it going on a max
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But I'll bite... what's the ride you had in mind?
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 06:24 PM
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*just realized....who gives a **** if it was for my max...its my car lol...and ive seen more than one occasion where that rim in that size worked..more notably qmax03's old black 5.5 gen...my question to rochester still stands tho

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Old Jan 11, 2011 | 07:40 PM
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*Do you happen to be a teacher or in the military?? ever since ive joined this site and seen your posts youve come across as a real hard ***...no shots just asking
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 08:13 PM
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Ok so i decrease my rim weight to the 14 pounds, is 23 pounds for a tire normal? Im running the yokohama sdrives
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Xarles
Ok so i decrease my rim weight to the 14 pounds, is 23 pounds for a tire normal? Im running the yokohama sdrives
Less than 40 pounds per corner is exceptional. Stock 17s with 225/50/17 tires weighed right around 50 pounds for me, I believe.
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by sparks03max
Less than 40 pounds per corner is exceptional. Stock 17s with 225/50/17 tires weighed right around 50 pounds for me, I believe.
Ok cool, I got the s drives cause they hook really well, wet or dry, and arent as expensive as a nice set of bridgestones.

Does anyone have pictures of gold rims on a merlot max? Maybe even a gold like this http://www.konigwheels.com/s.nl/it.A/id.7831/.f
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Xarles
Ok cool, I got the s drives cause they hook really well, wet or dry, and arent as expensive as a nice set of bridgestones.

Does anyone have pictures of gold rims on a merlot max? Maybe even a gold like this http://www.konigwheels.com/s.nl/it.A/id.7831/.f
Don't think I'd be a fan of gold on merlot. Would think something more along the lines of silver, gray, or a darker monotone of gray/black. That doesn't really help you, though... I'm sure I've seen some bronze or gold wheels on a merlot maxima at some point on this forum, but don't know where. Maybe do an advanced search in member rides for Merlot and see what you can dig up.

I've had great experience with the general exclaim UHPs for wet and especially dry traction (many 2.0 '60s at the track!) and wear slower than KDW-2s for nearly 1/2 the price. Not really sure on weight, though... I'm sure some of the more active autosports forums have some tire weight charts floating around.
Old Jan 11, 2011 | 10:12 PM
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My brother, who is more 'car sensitive', says it'd look great but i cant find any examples to prove him right or wrong. I'm liking the black daylites but the yellow strip kills me.
Just checked out those generals and they are 21pounds 225/45/17 instead of my 23 and are rated better on tirerack.com fwiw
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Murdadremedy
*just realized....who gives a **** if it was for my max...its my car lol...and ive seen more than one occasion where that rim in that size worked..more notably qmax03's old black 5.5 gen...my question to rochester still stands tho
9.5"s LOOK great, but if you're looking to save weight, as this thread suggests, 8.0 is the max I would go. Heck, 8.0 is also the minimum.
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 06:52 AM
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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 08:06 AM
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Sorta defeats the purpose of going lightweight, IMO.

If you could find a 9" that weighs less than 15#'s that cost less than your ankle, that be good.


I have 18x8.5 Z33 Tracks for the "look" and sorta lightweight, but not really. And i have my 17x8 for when I'm really wanting lightweight, race/dyno, etc. 38 lbs per corner is fairly awesome.
I don’t really consider the Z33 tracks lightweight because the diameter offsets any real gain, IMO. But nothing compares to those Boat Anchor Bandwagons I used to wear (MMEV5’s, 52 lbs per corner, and 18” diameter).

Besides, I think I need coilovers to make a 9 or 9.5 look ‘good’, IMO.

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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
9.5"s LOOK great, but if you're looking to save weight, as this thread suggests, 8.0 is the max I would go. Heck, 8.0 is also the minimum.
Ok cool...point noted...i just havent heard ppl bring rpf1's up in a while and saw "authorized enkei dealer" and got excited and did a thread jack...forgot we were dicussing saving weight here lol

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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Sorta defeats the purpose of going lightweight, IMO.

If you could find a 9" that weighs less than 15#'s that cost less than your ankle, that be good.


I have 18x8.5 Z33 Tracks for the "look" and sorta lightweight, but not really. And i have my 17x8 for when I'm really wanting lightweight, race/dyno, etc. 38 lbs per corner is fairly awesome.
I don’t really consider the Z33 tracks lightweight because the diameter offsets any real gain, IMO. But nothing compares to those Boat Anchor Bandwagons I used to wear (MMEV5’s, 52 lbs per corner, and 18” diameter).

Besides, I think I need coilovers to make a 9 or 9.5 look ‘good’, IMO.
As far as width is concerned, meh. RPF1 17x9/+22 weigh 15.9lbs. And it all depends on the needs. I'd like lightweight and super stance, that type of wheel width/offset will give me what I'm looking for.
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Sorta defeats the purpose of going lightweight, IMO.

If you could find a 9" that weighs less than 15#'s that cost less than your ankle, that be good.


I have 18x8.5 Z33 Tracks for the "look" and sorta lightweight, but not really. And i have my 17x8 for when I'm really wanting lightweight, race/dyno, etc. 38 lbs per corner is fairly awesome.
I don’t really consider the Z33 tracks lightweight because the diameter offsets any real gain, IMO. But nothing compares to those Boat Anchor Bandwagons I used to wear (MMEV5’s, 52 lbs per corner, and 18” diameter).

Besides, I think I need coilovers to make a 9 or 9.5 look ‘good’, IMO.
is this weighed with tires(with air) or just the wheel it self?
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Prophecy99
is this weighed with tires(with air) or just the wheel it self?
You may find the air doesn't weigh too much, even under pressure. I'm sure the 38 and 52 lb numbers are wheels+tires final weight.
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 11:12 AM
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Enkei rfp01 or 5zigen fn01rc rims are both hot and lightweight.
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by sparks03max
You may find the air doesn't weigh too much, even under pressure. I'm sure the 38 and 52 lb numbers are wheels+tires final weight.
Correct as usual.

17" wheel weighs 14.3#'s and IIRC the Z33 track (8.5 version) comes in at somewhere just south of 19#'s. Tires vary. IBfillthemwithHelium.

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Enkei rfp01 or 5zigen fn01rc rims are both hot and lightweight.
Fantastic choices, and even better prices for what you get. Had I known this before getting mine..
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 11:40 AM
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Aren't the OZ Ultraleggeras also around 16 lbs or so in 17x8? Those are nice.
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 11:42 AM
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Aren't the OZ Ultraleggeras also around 16 lbs or so in 17x8? Those are nice.

Very nice, IMO, but not all of us are $o entitled to $uch wheel option$.
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 01:25 PM
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Rochester, there are actually some RPF1's for sale locally...

$1000 with rubber.
http://www.roclife.org/forums/showth...-RPF1-w-Azenis


I have some Enkei OR52's 18" 7.5 for sale...not looking for anything huge on them, like 20lbs a piece so that might be heavier then you are looking.
Old Jan 12, 2011 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Correct as usual.

17" wheel weighs 14.3#'s and IIRC the Z33 track (8.5 version) comes in at somewhere just south of 19#'s. Tires vary. IBfillthemwithHelium.
Yeah my 8.5" track editions with 245/40/18 exclaim UHPs weigh in at just under 44 lbs per. The 8" with 225/45/18 weigh right at 40lbs each.

Interestingly enough, the exclaim UHPs tend to weigh around 15% less than KDW-2s, star specs, or most other high performance summer tires in the same size.

I'd really like to get some 17x8s around 14-16 lbs and exclaim UHPs in 245/40/17 or 235/45/17 for some 35-38lb/corner street tires. I'd even go for 225/50/16s on 16x7s... Would probably make a notable improvement over the track editions.

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Old Jan 13, 2011 | 05:26 AM
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Originally Posted by sparks03max
I'd even go for 225/50/16s on 16x7s... Would probably make a notable improvement over the track editions.
Light 16x7.5" and 16x8.5" I got for you

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Old Jan 13, 2011 | 05:42 AM
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If you haven't already purchased your RPF1, you may want to check out some SSR competitions and Kosei. They also make some lightweight wheels. I see these 3 wheels a lot at autox, but I prefer the RPF1 even though they are the most expensive.
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Even if i don't love the look of the SSR comps, it's hard to say no to 12.2 lbs.
Old Jan 13, 2011 | 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by sparks03max
Even if i don't love the look of the SSR comps, it's hard to say no to 12.2 lbs.
Those were my second choice in 17x8, but I couldn't find any when I was "ready" to buy. Apperently everyone I went to was 'sold out'.

I wonder if Z32+A34 rotors fit under the 16" SSR's. Or even the standars A34 brakes....

The SSR's have a fairly BBK friendly spoke design. That be awesome

Time for some research
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Those were my second choice in 17x8, but I couldn't find any when I was "ready" to buy. Apperently everyone I went to was 'sold out'.

I wonder if Z32+A34 rotors fit under the 16" SSR's. Or even the standars A34 brakes....

The SSR's have a fairly BBK friendly spoke design. That be awesome

Time for some research
I don't have to worry about whether they will fit for me!

I need to get a new set of 15s for my DRs first though... these 4th gen sawblades are not the best option.
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I don't have to worry about whether they will fit for me!

I need to get a new set of 15s for my DRs first though... these 4th gen sawblades are not the best option.
Millenias don't work for you?
Old Jan 13, 2011 | 06:59 AM
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Millenias don't work for you?
Those are 15x6 right? Would prefer something more like 15x7
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