Got my rims!
#1
Got my rims!
I got my 18x8 Konig Tantrums w/Nitto Extreme 555's today! Good condition, I got em used from Rod on here. I'll post pics soon, but in the mean time, the extra package of lugs that was suppose to be with em wasn't (UPS stealing my lugnuts? hehe). Can I mount these things using stock lugnuts? They're 40mm offset if that has anything to do with it.
#2
hey Rob, congrats man!!! Your car must look hot with it, now time for you to get rid of the 4x4 look..but then again we need it in TO!
I gotta check out your car with the rims now! Anyway..let me know when you get the VB, I can help ya install it.
I gotta check out your car with the rims now! Anyway..let me know when you get the VB, I can help ya install it.
#4
Got em on with a little help from mAdD MAX .. Thanks bro, I think I forgot my security lugnut key at your house but no biggie
One thing .. car + 18's = SLOW. It feels like it's stock again Oh well, at least the rides good still.
One thing .. car + 18's = SLOW. It feels like it's stock again Oh well, at least the rides good still.
#6
Originally posted by ereet
Got em on with a little help from mAdD MAX .. Thanks bro, I think I forgot my security lugnut key at your house but no biggie
One thing .. car + 18's = SLOW. It feels like it's stock again Oh well, at least the rides good still.
Got em on with a little help from mAdD MAX .. Thanks bro, I think I forgot my security lugnut key at your house but no biggie
One thing .. car + 18's = SLOW. It feels like it's stock again Oh well, at least the rides good still.
#7
Originally posted by 2000 SE
Why? Are they heavier?
Why? Are they heavier?
There are far more negative trade offs running larger rims than positive.
Dave
#8
Originally posted by Dave B
Yep. Tantrums aren't light, especially in the 18" size. Not only is the rim heavier, the tires are heavier because they have heavily reinforced sidewalls and heavier duty belts to resist heat expansion at high speeds. What's even worse, is that the larger the rim has more weight further out on the rim which increases inertial weight.
There are far more negative trade offs running larger rims than positive.
Dave
Yep. Tantrums aren't light, especially in the 18" size. Not only is the rim heavier, the tires are heavier because they have heavily reinforced sidewalls and heavier duty belts to resist heat expansion at high speeds. What's even worse, is that the larger the rim has more weight further out on the rim which increases inertial weight.
There are far more negative trade offs running larger rims than positive.
Dave
#10
Heavy? Tantrums weigh like 26lbs. Up there with Momo Arrows I guess.
Does having a lighter, bigger-than-16 wheel make much of a difference? I would have figured the energy needed to turn a 18 would be greater than a 16 regardless of the weight. Having a lighter 18 would just make it less difficult.
Does having a lighter, bigger-than-16 wheel make much of a difference? I would have figured the energy needed to turn a 18 would be greater than a 16 regardless of the weight. Having a lighter 18 would just make it less difficult.
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ereet: No problem man...glad I could have helped! Yeah you forgot your lugnut safety thing in my garage..I was putting the tools back and I saw them. Don't worry I kept them in a safe place so I'll find it for you when you need again in two weeks to change them back for winter =)
Your car looks hot man..if you had more time we could have taken pics.
Your car looks hot man..if you had more time we could have taken pics.
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same thing happened to me when I ordered my club lineas. If I am not mistaken your rim lugs are pretty small like the ones I have see if they mailed them because they might have forgot to put them in like they did me. If not go to discount auto parts and get the gorilla locks for $20.00 the diameter is small enough to fit your rims. And you are the guy I sold my tires to up in Washington?
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Originally posted by breaux124
Until you curb one and have to fix or replace it
$$$$
Until you curb one and have to fix or replace it
$$$$
Errrrm, I dunno about you guys, but I've never been drunk enough to run into a curb... they're a little too stationary for me... am I missing what "curbing" means or something? I can see hitting a pothole or somethin but a CURB?
#15
Originally posted by SprintMax
hi Matt
hi Matt
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