Some Pics of my Car.
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Originally Posted by GS4_LEX
Thanks!! All.
19x8.5 and 19x10 - 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 - Tanabe DF210's. I had the NF210's for about 2 weeks and got the DF210's instead. It was cheaper to go with the $200.00 springs then the $1400 tires to get a fat setup( 245/40 and 275/35).
The ride is nice and firm. Not harsh in my opinion. I drive with sport mode on all the time anyways.
Can't wait to see the Carson Body Kit.
19x8.5 and 19x10 - 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 - Tanabe DF210's. I had the NF210's for about 2 weeks and got the DF210's instead. It was cheaper to go with the $200.00 springs then the $1400 tires to get a fat setup( 245/40 and 275/35).
The ride is nice and firm. Not harsh in my opinion. I drive with sport mode on all the time anyways.
Can't wait to see the Carson Body Kit.
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Originally Posted by nardeezy
You could've fooled me, they look like 20's. Why did you switch from the NF's to the DF's? Initially, with the NF's you wanted to go with 245/40 (front) and 275/35 (rear)? I think that would've been too big (significantly larger rolling diameter versus stock). Did you want to run that profile of tire to fill the gaps with the NF springs? Instead of doing that it was more cost effective for you to go with the DF's and lower profile tires.
I thought the NF210 would lower it enough but they didn't. Instead of paying for new tires it was easier to go with the DF210's. The next set of tires I will buy will be the SO3's. I like the taller sidewall profile then the Dunlops. I wanted some coilovers but it handles fine - some sways and some braces when they come out will neutralize the car a little more.
In regards to the tint question. They are like 40% ceramic tint - not really dark but it does a great job of keeping heat out.
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