KY RPF1's Perfect Condition +15 18X9.5//10.5
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how about my varrstoens ? 19x9.5 / 10.5 +22? their the backordered 1.1.2's
http://stateofstance.com/2011/06/15/minimalistic-gs300/
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A cheap alternative is to run FD wheels, they are a popular choice for JZA80 chassis. A Pair of those can be had for less than 250 and another 350 - 400 will get you a set of MT Drag Radials. Toyo R888's is also a decent tire for traction with a lot better life than the MT's. The RPF1's look great on your car, there's a time where you'll eventually need a dedicated drag package. It doesn't matter kind of street tire or how wide they are, street tires will never hook.
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^^^ I agree with him, I was jys sellin clean fd wheels that I use for a drag setup, good thing I still have 2 more left wit drag radials on em..., when im serious about a run I jus slap these on and good to go, but a wheel where u can ride drag radials around daily drivin are tt wheels..tt wheels are probably ur best bet then
Last edited by 94_soarer; 09-15-11 at 08:15 PM.
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A cheap alternative is to run FD wheels, they are a popular choice for JZA80 chassis. A Pair of those can be had for less than 250 and another 350 - 400 will get you a set of MT Drag Radials. Toyo R888's is also a decent tire for traction with a lot better life than the MT's. The RPF1's look great on your car, there's a time where you'll eventually need a dedicated drag package. It doesn't matter kind of street tire or how wide they are, street tires will never hook.
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Guys reminder all this chit chat counts as bumps and will get your thread closed quickly. Suggest taking it to PM