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Buying new rims and tires help
Like the title says, Im looking to buy my 1st set of rims/tires. I have no idea what I'm doing and I'm trying to figure out about how much its going to cost me. I would bet there's tons of post like I'm asking but everytime I look at them I get confused. My BRZ is completely stock.
I want 18s either the same width tire or larger than the stock ones, if I can without buying Coilovers. Looking for black rims, I would say similar style to stock. I also want it flush. I live in Louisiana and its constantly raining so I will need to get all weather tires, I guess, but better than stock traction. Can anyone help me find something? If you have a stock car with what I'm looking for can you post pictures or links to what you have? Appreciate any help :thumbup: |
Here you go. Black 18", fits without coilovers, and sits flush.
http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/nurb...l#.WGAD9Xi9LCQ Paired with these tires. Slightly wider than OEM, a great match for the above wheels, and excellent traction in everything from cold and wet to hot and dry. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes |
Here are pics on these cars. This setup will work with any lowering spring or camber solution you choose. I recommend RCE Yellow springs and front camber bolts.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20872 |
Thanks Man! This looks like a great option. I wish they came in a more glossy finish. definitely look into these.
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@jcreel, based on what your trying to achieve, it's going to be tough to come up with a better solution than what @grimicci101 has suggested. You have lots of options on wheels, but the TSWs are an excellent fit, reasonably priced, good quality, and not too heavy - which is a big concern, because drastically increasing unsprung weight with heavy wheels can really ruin the dynamics of the car. Having said that, I assume you understand that a 17" wheel would be a better choice for the reasons I listed above, but if you're looking for the aggressive looks an 18" wheel offers the TSWs are a good choice. I personally prefer matte graphite or matte black over gloss black anyway, so they work for me in that respect, too!
As you continue to reasearch things, you'll find it's important to match grip levels to your suspension, meaning you have to be careful about how large and sticky a tire you go with while still remaining on your stock coils and dampers. @grimicci101's suggestion is excellent in this regard, because the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ will provide a nice bump in performance, is class-leading in wet weather performance, and still not overpower your stock suspension. Go for it and let us know what you decide on once you make your decision! |
Also check tirerack.com (sub-forum sponsor btw), they'll ship you a set of wheels with tires mounted and balanced to your doorstep, and they usually won't sell you something that won't fit. Might be a couple bucks more expensive than other vendors, but it's rather convenient and a safe bet.
They also have probably one of the best interfaces for looking up wheels with solid searching options and details on the same page. |
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Specs: Wheel: 18x8" (+35 offset) Tire: 225/40/r18 For rain, summer tires will be better than all season tires as long as the temperature is warm (like above 60F). |
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This thread has a huge gallery of different wheels on these cars, so you can get a feel for how things look and what you like best. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535 |
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