volk racing GT-F or CE28N?
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volk racing GT-F or CE28N?
hi guys,
yes.. it's me again..im sorry..
which do you guys think is better for a black IS?
i have an AWD...should i go for stagger set up by using 235/35/19 and 275/30/19 to match up the overall diameter?(according to the "tire size calculator, they are like only0.5mm off)
or should i just go non-stagger for the best for AWD??
can you guys give me some opion on which wheels should i get and stagger or non-stagger?
please help..? im really confuse now
thanks
Nick
yes.. it's me again..im sorry..
which do you guys think is better for a black IS?
i have an AWD...should i go for stagger set up by using 235/35/19 and 275/30/19 to match up the overall diameter?(according to the "tire size calculator, they are like only0.5mm off)
or should i just go non-stagger for the best for AWD??
can you guys give me some opion on which wheels should i get and stagger or non-stagger?
please help..? im really confuse now
thanks
Nick
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I like staggered the best... The choice between GT-F or CE28N is a little tougher. I've liked the GT-F style since the first time I saw them, but lately I've been considering the CE28N because they seem to have a cleaner look (where the center piece connects to the inner part of the rim).
Not much help... But you can't go wrong with either of these two styles.
Not much help... But you can't go wrong with either of these two styles.
Last edited by Cali2is; 11-16-08 at 04:44 PM.
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I would just stick with 19x8.5 +35 offset all around on the IS250 AWD in Mercury Silver, with some nice Toyo T1Rs 235/35/19 Plus the rims are way lighter than the GT-Fs because they are the lightest rims that Rays make for the public...(no magnesiums...lol).....more MPGs!!!! hahahahaha
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I would just stick with 19x8.5 +35 offset all around on the IS250 AWD in Mercury Silver, with some nice Toyo T1Rs 235/35/19 Plus the rims are way lighter than the GT-Fs because they are the lightest rims that Rays make for the public...(no magnesiums...lol).....more MPGs!!!! hahahahaha
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oh man!..my man just call me..and said just saw the GT-30 in Mag Blue and he said it's really nice.....
yes...GT-F catches my eye when i first saw it and still now...but the CE28N is becoming better and better...and also the GT-30 too
personaly....i really starggered set up..but i have an AWD...
so really don't know what to do...
here the choices: GT-F or GT-30: staggered, or CE28N non-stagger (like philip said)
please help me pick, thanks =)
yes...GT-F catches my eye when i first saw it and still now...but the CE28N is becoming better and better...and also the GT-30 too
personaly....i really starggered set up..but i have an AWD...
so really don't know what to do...
here the choices: GT-F or GT-30: staggered, or CE28N non-stagger (like philip said)
please help me pick, thanks =)
Last edited by love67; 11-16-08 at 04:48 PM.