are any of you guys tired of buying tires!!!!!
#4
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It's a bummer, but the lower the profile with the larger size........your not going to get much mileage out of the tire......and they are damn expensive!
#7
hahaha...
when I had my honda accord, I went through 3 SETS of tires the first year I had my wheels and drop....luckly they where 18"s..
But the SO3 on my current HREs are holding up pretty good......
when I had my honda accord, I went through 3 SETS of tires the first year I had my wheels and drop....luckly they where 18"s..
But the SO3 on my current HREs are holding up pretty good......
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#8
Camber Kit??
TLW brings up an excellent point.
How hard would it be to weld in an adjustable camber piece to a Lexus UCA ( Upper Control Arm)
How many of you are familiar with Ingalls products?:
http://www.ingallseng.com/graphics/P...ures/35570.jpg
Love the design of this UCA:
http://www.overboost.com/obs/product...id=88&sc_name=
If link does not work see Manufacturer Part #: 516-05-0680 , control arm for a Honda Civic 96-2000.
How hard would it be to weld in an adjustable camber piece to a Lexus UCA ( Upper Control Arm)
How many of you are familiar with Ingalls products?:
http://www.ingallseng.com/graphics/P...ures/35570.jpg
Love the design of this UCA:
http://www.overboost.com/obs/product...id=88&sc_name=
If link does not work see Manufacturer Part #: 516-05-0680 , control arm for a Honda Civic 96-2000.
Last edited by damon; 09-03-05 at 12:58 AM.
#10
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This is why I stick to factory size tires. They may not be exactly 'Bling, Bling' but with the right tire, I can get 60,000 - 80,000 miles on a set for a fraction of the price of the larger lower profile sets that barely get 20k.
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Originally Posted by rominl
well you are a modding a lexus, so prepared to pay. a set of tire is only about 1k, i think people should be ablet o afford that. otherwise, the stock setup is always there
#13
On a more practical basis, I chosed not to go staggered so I can rotate them.
This will help somewhat and going with a higher treadwear rating (~340) instead of the super low z-ratings.
I drive alot so there's no way I can be changing these tires too frequently
This is my first time going low profiles, so we'll see how long these will last
This will help somewhat and going with a higher treadwear rating (~340) instead of the super low z-ratings.
I drive alot so there's no way I can be changing these tires too frequently
This is my first time going low profiles, so we'll see how long these will last
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