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  1. #17065
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    350z rims on fd??

    17x8 +30/33
    Last edited by NeedVtec; 28-09-2013 at 08:06 PM.
    I don't even know anymore.

  2. #17066
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    I know they fit but what ya reckon?

    200 for a set, wonder if it will okay
    I don't even know anymore.

  3. #17067
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    FD2 N/A what?
    The ones that concave in the centre? They'll look ok. Just spray them another color
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

  4. #17068
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    get it, interested how it looks like

  5. #17069
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    Quote Originally Posted by xenonkuraz View Post
    The ones that concave in the centre? They'll look ok. Just spray them another color
    Flat face ones, them concave look a lot better but are 18
    I don't even know anymore.

  6. #17070
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    FD2 N/A what?
    Flat face ones are not nice. On my 350 got rid of them straight away
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

  7. #17071
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedVtec View Post
    I know they fit but what ya reckon?

    200 for a set, wonder if it will okay
    WTF! Where?!
    I'll buy them if you're not getting them!
    Srs


    @IOU
    I would go 215/40
    BUT Didnt you say you wanted to track your car?
    Or was that your friend? (I cant remember) If you are going for track build then 235/45 or even 255
    But that will require some stiff coilovers and a reasonable height.
    Last edited by Honda_FD; 29-09-2013 at 08:45 PM.

  8. #17072
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    235 too thick..need 225 instead

  9. #17073
    Quote Originally Posted by jprak View Post
    235 too thick..need 225 instead
    even for a track car?
    When i got my CR Kais they had 255 on the 9" rim and it wasnt that chunky.

  10. #17074
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    WTF! Where?!
    I'll buy them if you're not getting them!
    Srs


    @IOU
    I would go 215/40
    BUT Didnt you say you wanted to track your car?
    Or was that your friend? (I cant remember) If you are going for track build then 235/45 or even 255
    But that will require some stiff coilovers and a reasonable height.

    Fires port man
    I don't even know anymore.

  11. #17075
    LOL, now i am even more confused.
    215,225,235/40,45
    I understand that if i want to get the comfortable then i have to sacrifice the look or if I want to get the good look I have to give up the comfortable.
    To be simple, the tyres I want are:
    1) Not to thick (to get the good look)
    2) Not to thin (to get the comfortable)
    3) Not getting scrubbed or anything when full load

    I'm thinking about xenonkuraz's set up. 235/40 (fronts) and 215/45 (rears)
    Should I run 235/40 all around, any issues?
    MONEY - no problem. The problem is NO MONEY

  12. #17076
    @ honda_FD: i have a set of DC5R brembo brakes. If you are interested pm me, I will give you a surprising price.
    or somebody's got FD civic want to get Brembo set, pm me. (I have a special price for honda civic FD' users only, because I want to see this Brembo brakes to be installed on honda civic)
    MONEY - no problem. The problem is NO MONEY

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