What PSI are you running on Nitto 555 Extreme Tires?
#3
Originally posted by Jim@tirerack
You should run the recommended air pressure for the car.
Jim
You should run the recommended air pressure for the car.
Jim
http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...threadid=192587
I normally run the manu. recommended psi but there've been instances where others have found significant improvements by altering it a bit.
Could/should this psi change if I've lightened the rear by removing the spare and tools (I have a fix/flat can) since this I've lightened the load on the rear tires? I couldn't exactly use the spare w/ my 19" all around rims
Thanks Jim.
#4
Thongfoto, your car looks great!
What kind of wheel are those, if you don't mind?
I thought I read somewhere that those maybe the same sizeoffset all the way around...just curious if they are and how the handling is.
Can't seem to find any info on this topic.
What kind of wheel are those, if you don't mind?
I thought I read somewhere that those maybe the same sizeoffset all the way around...just curious if they are and how the handling is.
Can't seem to find any info on this topic.
#5
Originally posted by mkepard
Thongfoto, your car looks great!
What kind of wheel are those, if you don't mind?
I thought I read somewhere that those maybe the same sizeoffset all the way around...just curious if they are and how the handling is.
Can't seem to find any info on this topic.
Thongfoto, your car looks great!
What kind of wheel are those, if you don't mind?
I thought I read somewhere that those maybe the same sizeoffset all the way around...just curious if they are and how the handling is.
Can't seem to find any info on this topic.
My review on the handling is posted here: http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...light=thongfoto
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