Opinion need for Jaz rims/tire combo
#1
Opinion need for Jaz rims/tire combo
My first choice of rims since getting my tc about 3 years ago has been the axis spider. but sadly axis doesnt make them anymore. I have search high and dry for those. Luckily, this Jaz makes the same rims which I am considering buying since I love the sytle.
anyways here is the rims http://www.wheelsnext.com/default.cf...lor=HYPERBLACK
they will be 18x8 offset 40. and going with the combo it will come with 225/40/18. After talking to the representative from wheels next, this combo comes with Nankang NS-II.
I am currently researching on what good tires are supose to be. but for some reason, I dont think Nankang NS-II are good enough.
from reading various threads, most people seem to recommend Toyo Proxes. I also saw Hankook ventus sport k104 being thrown around as well.
Now, do you think.
1) I should stick with the Nankang NS-II that comes with the package.
2) Get Toyo Proxes 4 or Hankook
3) Follow your tire suggestion. am looking for something much more than a summer tire
4) I should get wider tires (235/40/18 ) . keep the fronts 225 and the rear 235? is this a good idea at all?
let me know what your think. thanks
anyways here is the rims http://www.wheelsnext.com/default.cf...lor=HYPERBLACK
they will be 18x8 offset 40. and going with the combo it will come with 225/40/18. After talking to the representative from wheels next, this combo comes with Nankang NS-II.
I am currently researching on what good tires are supose to be. but for some reason, I dont think Nankang NS-II are good enough.
from reading various threads, most people seem to recommend Toyo Proxes. I also saw Hankook ventus sport k104 being thrown around as well.
Now, do you think.
1) I should stick with the Nankang NS-II that comes with the package.
2) Get Toyo Proxes 4 or Hankook
3) Follow your tire suggestion. am looking for something much more than a summer tire
4) I should get wider tires (235/40/18 ) . keep the fronts 225 and the rear 235? is this a good idea at all?
let me know what your think. thanks
#2
So do you want a performance tire? Or an all season?
I had Continental ContiExtremeContact on for this past winter (though I took them off to put my KDWs back on this spring) and they were a great tire. They're listed on TireRack and "Ultra High Performance All Season" and were definitely affordable (got them for $90 each).
I had Continental ContiExtremeContact on for this past winter (though I took them off to put my KDWs back on this spring) and they were a great tire. They're listed on TireRack and "Ultra High Performance All Season" and were definitely affordable (got them for $90 each).
#5
To answer your ?s...
1. Depends on how much extra $$$ the Proxes are. $15-20 per tire extra ain't too shabby.
2. If I had to choose between the 2, I would definitely goes with Toyos.
3. Again, it all depends on how much $$$ you want to shell out. I have the Pirelli PZero Neros and those are quiet tires (compared to my Falkens.) and have a good tread life.
4. I would stick with 225s all the way around. Do you really want to spend extra $$$ for a wider tire? Plus, you won't be able to rotate the tires either because of the size differential.
Hyper black will look real nice on your NB tC!!
1. Depends on how much extra $$$ the Proxes are. $15-20 per tire extra ain't too shabby.
2. If I had to choose between the 2, I would definitely goes with Toyos.
3. Again, it all depends on how much $$$ you want to shell out. I have the Pirelli PZero Neros and those are quiet tires (compared to my Falkens.) and have a good tread life.
4. I would stick with 225s all the way around. Do you really want to spend extra $$$ for a wider tire? Plus, you won't be able to rotate the tires either because of the size differential.
Hyper black will look real nice on your NB tC!!
#6
Now are the Toyo Proxes 4 performance or all season tires. I am looking for tires that can perform very well in dry and wet conditions as well as have the ability to handle a bit of snow. I just dont want something that I can only use in the summer.
#7
Originally Posted by Hyghgynx
To answer your ?s...
1. Depends on how much extra $$$ the Proxes are. $15-20 per tire extra ain't too shabby.
2. If I had to choose between the 2, I would definitely goes with Toyos.
3. Again, it all depends on how much $$$ you want to shell out. I have the Pirelli PZero Neros and those are quiet tires (compared to my Falkens.) and have a good tread life.
4. I would stick with 225s all the way around. Do you really want to spend extra $$$ for a wider tire? Plus, you won't be able to rotate the tires either because of the size differential.
Hyper black will look real nice on your NB tC!!
1. Depends on how much extra $$$ the Proxes are. $15-20 per tire extra ain't too shabby.
2. If I had to choose between the 2, I would definitely goes with Toyos.
3. Again, it all depends on how much $$$ you want to shell out. I have the Pirelli PZero Neros and those are quiet tires (compared to my Falkens.) and have a good tread life.
4. I would stick with 225s all the way around. Do you really want to spend extra $$$ for a wider tire? Plus, you won't be able to rotate the tires either because of the size differential.
Hyper black will look real nice on your NB tC!!
I am still waiting for response for the sales rep about how much extra it will run me. I am willing to shell out more $$$ for the right tires.
Now, will 225s be better than 235s all the way around?
#8
Those wheels are Very INteresting...By cool to paint them your body color!!...Yay!.,...
I have Hankook Ventus Sport K104 and 225/45/17's on my Stockies...Those tires Kick-Butt literally!!...
I have Hankook Ventus Sport K104 and 225/45/17's on my Stockies...Those tires Kick-Butt literally!!...
#10
#11
Originally Posted by trdtcpr
Now, my other question am dying to get an answer on.
Is it better/worse to wider tires (235) versus narrower (225). I like wider look. But would I get more benefit going with 235? all of this is assuming 235 will fit on the 18x8.
thanks
#14
Originally Posted by bembowe
Is it better/worse to wider tires (235) versus narrower (225). I like wider look. But would I get more benefit going with 235? all of this is assuming 235 will fit on the 18x8.
thanks
thanks
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#16
Originally Posted by HR_Guy
I have Hankook ventus v4 es h105 in 235/40/18. They are all season performance tires with a treadwear rating of 420. They are my favorite tire I have owned.
#17
I have 18x7.5 with a TRD drop. No rubbing at all.
I previously had Toyo Proxes 4 in 225/40/18 for about 6 months until I sold those wheels/tires (same size, 18x7.5). I notice these are quieter and absorb bumps better, and haven't so far noticed any drop in performance. I looked for the highest treadwear rating tire in all-season, since I run these tires year long.
I previously had Toyo Proxes 4 in 225/40/18 for about 6 months until I sold those wheels/tires (same size, 18x7.5). I notice these are quieter and absorb bumps better, and haven't so far noticed any drop in performance. I looked for the highest treadwear rating tire in all-season, since I run these tires year long.
#19
No problem. Hankook has always been one of my favorites, I even have them on my Supra (a different model, not all-seasons).
I had Nankang-II tires on my old Civic. They were all-season, but two of the tires had to be replaced. My car pulled severly to the right, and after numerous alignments by the tire shop, they found that the steel belts had shifted in two of the tires and had to be replaced after like 5000 miles. They are really low cost as I recall, but I didn't like them at all. They were also really loud on the highways.
I had Nankang-II tires on my old Civic. They were all-season, but two of the tires had to be replaced. My car pulled severly to the right, and after numerous alignments by the tire shop, they found that the steel belts had shifted in two of the tires and had to be replaced after like 5000 miles. They are really low cost as I recall, but I didn't like them at all. They were also really loud on the highways.