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Old 03-07-2014, 02:19 PM   #15
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thats a nice set up!! but you choice of wheels will look as good with the same drop!
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35 in my opinion and past experiences is just to thin of a tire. I would go 40/45

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I just put a set of 18x8 RPF1 on my car and went with 225/40-18. They're the perfect size IMO.
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35 in my opinion and past experiences is just to thin of a tire. I would go 40/45

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Thinking along the same lines. I am looking at lowering springs right now - trying to decide on something decent that will drop me 1.5 in the front and 1.ish in the back that will not scrub on a 245/35 setup

I was orignally shooting for the Enkei RPF1 18x8/35's but.. for the price I think the Fujins were to good to pass up and give a somewhat similar look.


Long term - i.e. post pay-off, I'll be moving to something more aggressive as I'll be running a FI solution (leaning SC) and should have enough for nicer wheels, coilovers and BBK's...

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I just put a set of 18x8 RPF1 on my car and went with 225/40-18. They're the perfect size IMO.
Nice.. Pics? (Love the RPF1's)
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Old 03-07-2014, 02:54 PM   #19
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Damn you got a good deal!

My 17x7.5 Fujin's cost me $720
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Thinking along the same lines. I am looking at lowering springs right now - trying to decide on something decent that will drop me 1.5 in the front and 1.ish in the back that will not scrub on a 245/35 setup

I was orignally shooting for the Enkei RPF1 18x8/35's but.. for the price I think the Fujins were to good to pass up and give a somewhat similar look.


Long term - i.e. post pay-off, I'll be moving to something more aggressive as I'll be running a FI solution (leaning SC) and should have enough for nicer wheels, coilovers and BBK's...



Nice.. Pics? (Love the RPF1's)






stock suspension for now. If/when I upgrade, I'm going with @Racecomp Engineering yellows.
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Old 03-07-2014, 03:49 PM   #21
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[stock suspension for now. If/when I upgrade, I'm going with @Racecomp Engineering yellows.[/QUOTE]

Very nice... digging the GOLD on white!!!

Drop it a bit and put a little anodized color red/blue in the middle. Nice.
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Old 03-07-2014, 05:51 PM   #22
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35 in my opinion and past experiences is just to thin of a tire. I would go 40/45

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I went 225/40/18 on my TSP6 (see the tsp6 thread). Looks good to me IMO. I am incredibly thankful especially considering how many potholes are around after this past winter.

The neighbor has 35's on his lexus and bent his wheel twice just in the past two months.
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I think I've got it narrowed down...

Eibach Sportlines




And a inexpensive set of Hankook V12 245/35/18's




This should complete the "frugal" package I've put together and fit without issue I believe... on the 18x8 Fujin... comments?


(Now just need to save some more... or sell something /hmm )



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I went 225/40/18 on my TSP6 (see the tsp6 thread). Looks good to me IMO. I am incredibly thankful especially considering how many potholes are around after this past winter.

The neighbor has 35's on his lexus and bent his wheel twice just in the past two months.
I'm not opposed to the 225/40/18... just wanted a nicer width while still keeping the speedo close.
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Old 03-07-2014, 06:57 PM   #24
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Looks good. Only reason why i went with continental extreme dw's was they were on sale. People rave about those tires.

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I think I've got it narrowed down...

Eibach Sportlines




And a inexpensive set of Hankook V12 245/35/18's




This should complete the "frugal" package I've put together and fit without issue I believe... on the 18x8 Fujin... comments?


(Now just need to save some more... or sell something /hmm )





I'm not opposed to the 225/40/18... just wanted a nicer width while still keeping the speedo close.
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I could not pass up that deal either. Just got them on last week. I went with 225/40/18. Not sure why they reccomend 235/35/18.
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I could not pass up that deal either. Just got them on last week. I went with 225/40/18. Not sure why they reccomend 235/35/18.


The Fujin's look sleek as hell against the red... Love it!!
They are still on sale right now... hard to beat that price.




I'm about to purchase the tires and springs... decided to go ahead and bite the bullet and do it. I am rethinking the Ebachi Sportlines, thinking I may just go with the Ebachi Pro Kit.

Also torn on the choice of 245/35 vs 225/40...
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I am amazed and how good this looks. Props to you
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