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carlitos_370z 04-07-2015 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3161333)
Well decided to go back to the stock 18' for a while. Would like some input on how far i can go in width. Thanks :tiphat:

want to see too what tires you can run on an 18" wheels :) im looking for the Rota P45R in 18x9.5 and 18x12:stirthepot:

VSS370z 04-07-2015 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3161667)
want to see too what tires you can run on an 18" wheels :) im looking for the Rota P45R in 18x9.5 and 18x12:stirthepot:

I am interested in trying out those new bridgestone re-71r

FPenvy 04-07-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3161828)
I am interested in trying out those new bridgestone re-71r

so far everything ive seen points to tons of grip but the 200 tread wear rating is laughable at best. pretty much they put 200 on it to pass for autocross classes but daily driving will destroy them fast.

there's a couple thread up on here so far with a few reviews and first reactions.

carlitos_370z 04-07-2015 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3161828)
I am interested in trying out those new bridgestone re-71r

awesome!

VSS370z 04-07-2015 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3161829)
so far everything ive seen points to tons of grip but the 200 tread wear rating is laughable at best. pretty much they put 200 on it to pass for autocross classes but daily driving will destroy them fast.

there's a couple thread up on here so far with a few reviews and first reactions.

Thanks FPenvy. Yeah i look at that tread wear and said dammit but i'll try them anyway and give my input to let everyone here know if they are good or not specially were grip is concern.

FPenvy 04-07-2015 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3162093)
Thanks FPenvy. Yeah i look at that tread wear and said dammit but i'll try them anyway and give my input to let everyone here know if they are good or not specially were grip is concern.

yea I was really looking forward to trying these but a. they are only in oem sizes and I wanted to stick with 265/305. b. after seeing reviews on them falling apart quickly and me using the Z as a warm weather DD doesn't help. I don't have a spare set of wheels currently that I could mount track tires on and swap.

VSS370z 04-07-2015 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3162095)
yea I was really looking forward to trying these but a. they are only in oem sizes and I wanted to stick with 265/305. b. after seeing reviews on them falling apart quickly and me using the Z as a warm weather DD doesn't help. I don't have a spare set of wheels currently that I could mount track tires on and swap.

I totally agree on both. I wanted them a bit wider but they are not available and although i hardly do long road trips if at all the weather here in Puerto Rico is warm year round so thats not good either :shakes head:

AntiVenom 04-07-2015 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3162168)
I totally agree on both. I wanted them a bit wider but they are not available and although i hardly do long road trips if at all the weather here in Puerto Rico is warm year round so thats not good either :shakes head:

RE11s :driving:

VSS370z 04-07-2015 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AntiVenom (Post 3162395)
RE11s :driving:

That's another good option!

carlitos_370z 04-08-2015 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3162168)
I totally agree on both. I wanted them a bit wider but they are not available and although i hardly do long road trips if at all the weather here in Puerto Rico is warm year round so thats not good either :shakes head:

And the problem to get tires here in PR is the other thing that we have to get in mind bro... not too much options or shops that sell wider tires :shakes head:

VSS370z 04-08-2015 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3162727)
And the problem to get tires here in PR is the other thing that we have to get in mind bro... not too much options or shops that sell wider tires :shakes head:

Tell me about it bro. Thats why i decided to get rid of my 20" wheels. For my turbo application is has been next to impossible to find wide and sticky good tires in that size even the Michelin Pilot Super Sport which is a great tire is also impossible to find here unless you order it from tire rack.:shakes head:

carlitos_370z 04-08-2015 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3162802)
Tell me about it bro. Thats why i decided to get rid of my 20" wheels. For my turbo application is has been next to impossible to find wide and sticky good tires in that size even the Michelin Pilot Super Sport which is a great tire is also impossible to find here unless you order it from tire rack.:shakes head:

True bro.... I know a shop in Guaynabo that you can check if they have the tires that you want... the shop name is Sabana Tire and the number 787-781-8260 also find another place in Bayamon that have good prices here is the number 787-787-1022.

VSS370z 04-08-2015 02:34 PM

Totally appreciated Carlitos :tiphat:. I'll call in the next few days and see what they can tell me. Change to the stock 18' from the 20's today and damn what a difference in performance. The car feels lighter and although not the best tires the stock yokohamas definitely have better grip than those useless nitto invos.

carlitos_370z 04-08-2015 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by VSS370z (Post 3163225)
Totally appreciated Carlitos :tiphat:. I'll call in the next few days and see what they can tell me. Change to the stock 18' from the 20's today and damn what a difference in performance. The car feels lighter and although not the best tires the stock yokohamas definitely have better grip than those useless nitto invos.

No problem bro :tup: I like to help and more if you are a Boricua too lool!! :bowrofl: BTW totally agree with you... the stock Yokohamas are a lot better than the Nitto Invos.... I have those tires right now and they are good but to make them grip good I have to run 1 to 2 laps on Ponce Raceway before they make a good grip on the track....

And I know that feeling from the 18"hahaha!! the car feels a lot better :tup: I try my friend Stock 18"on my Sport Package and I love them haha!!

VSS370z 04-08-2015 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 3163240)
No problem bro :tup: I like to help and more if you are a Boricua too lool!! :bowrofl: BTW totally agree with you... the stock Yokohamas are a lot better than the Nitto Invos.... I have those tires right now and they are good but to make them grip good I have to run 1 to 2 laps on Ponce Raceway before they make a good grip on the track....

And I know that feeling from the 18"hahaha!! the car feels a lot better :tup: I try my friend Stock 18"on my Sport Package and I love them haha!!

Absolutely any time you need help my friend :tiphat:. BTW agreed on the tires and it seems the Nittos and Toyo are the easiest tires for shops to find here cause damn what a pain to find other brands.


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