Zenettis are on..... pics
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Zenettis are on..... pics
Zenetti Matrix 18" w/ Nittos 555... I love the tires eventhough for some reason I still peel-out sometimes..
I have been getting alot of attention after I installed those rims for some reason
BTW, Thanks LarryB for the hosting
I have been getting alot of attention after I installed those rims for some reason
BTW, Thanks LarryB for the hosting
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Pretty nice man. Be careful with those rims, someone posted a very bad review on this board about a rim braking, I think it Ogolden1, but other than that very nice.
I think you need a drop and your car will look even better.
Are they heavy?
I think you need a drop and your car will look even better.
Are they heavy?
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Tight!
I just wish Zenneti didnt have those ugly ass colored center caps!
Wheels look good though.
They look really big in that far away pic! Beautiful car!
I just wish Zenneti didnt have those ugly ass colored center caps!
Wheels look good though.
They look really big in that far away pic! Beautiful car!
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the drop will come by next summer, I live in michigan, by the time winter comes in the stock ones will be back on (so not worth doing it right now).
The guy who had problems were not with this model, those are more supported.
they are 21lb w/o tires. as I was told by the Zenetti people.
The guy who had problems were not with this model, those are more supported.
they are 21lb w/o tires. as I was told by the Zenetti people.
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Originally posted by Rod:
<STRONG>The tires are 225s, right? Or 235s?</STRONG>
<STRONG>The tires are 225s, right? Or 235s?</STRONG>
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Originally posted by Samer007:
<STRONG>the drop will come by next summer, I live in michigan, by the time winter comes in the stock ones will be back on (so not worth doing it right now).
The guy who had problems were not with this model, those are more supported.
they are 21lb w/o tires. as I was told by the Zenetti people.</STRONG>
<STRONG>the drop will come by next summer, I live in michigan, by the time winter comes in the stock ones will be back on (so not worth doing it right now).
The guy who had problems were not with this model, those are more supported.
they are 21lb w/o tires. as I was told by the Zenetti people.</STRONG>
Actually I'm waiting for someone with a similar offset as mine (+45), who has 235 profile tires (18" is fine seeing I'm truly lame at only 17 x 7.5") and who can confidently report they have no rubbing.
Your ride looks like candy.
Thanks
Rob
[ 07-27-2001: Message edited by: Al Uminum ]
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Al Uminum:
[QB]
I not sure why you think that it'd be better to drop your car in the summer. The lower the car the better the balance even if the roads are a bit cold and wet. Btw I've just reviewed the entire winter "02" weather report for Michigan in exactly your area and guess what? There will be just 3/4" of snow on Feb. 27, 2002 and thats already been preshoveled! Thats right, so go and lower that mahvolus car this week, tell us you definitely(?) have 235 profile tires on it, tell us the offset of your rollers and then let us know if you get any rub-a-dub-dub and where if you do!
Actually I'm waiting for someone with a similar offset as mine (+45), who has 235 profile tires (18" is fine seeing I'm truly lame at only 17 x 7.5") and who can confidently report they have no rubbing.
Your ride looks like candy.
Thanks
Rob
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Thanks for the comp. everyone, I checked on my tires its 225/40 and then it said 2r 18 92w what ever that means I have no rubbing at all, how do I find out whats my off set ?
About the weather prediction, I wish if its true, last year we had about 2 feed of snow. and we had about a 1/2 foot of snow coved the ground for about a week w/o cleaning.
[ 07-27-2001: Message edited by: Samer007 ]
[QB]
I not sure why you think that it'd be better to drop your car in the summer. The lower the car the better the balance even if the roads are a bit cold and wet. Btw I've just reviewed the entire winter "02" weather report for Michigan in exactly your area and guess what? There will be just 3/4" of snow on Feb. 27, 2002 and thats already been preshoveled! Thats right, so go and lower that mahvolus car this week, tell us you definitely(?) have 235 profile tires on it, tell us the offset of your rollers and then let us know if you get any rub-a-dub-dub and where if you do!
Actually I'm waiting for someone with a similar offset as mine (+45), who has 235 profile tires (18" is fine seeing I'm truly lame at only 17 x 7.5") and who can confidently report they have no rubbing.
Your ride looks like candy.
Thanks
Rob
============================================
Thanks for the comp. everyone, I checked on my tires its 225/40 and then it said 2r 18 92w what ever that means I have no rubbing at all, how do I find out whats my off set ?
About the weather prediction, I wish if its true, last year we had about 2 feed of snow. and we had about a 1/2 foot of snow coved the ground for about a week w/o cleaning.
[ 07-27-2001: Message edited by: Samer007 ]
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Originally posted by Nashua_Night_Hawk:
<STRONG>Mine Konig Imagine 18x7.5, +45, with 235/40/18 NITTO 555 on stock springs no rubbing, Nada!</STRONG>
<STRONG>Mine Konig Imagine 18x7.5, +45, with 235/40/18 NITTO 555 on stock springs no rubbing, Nada!</STRONG>
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Much better with a drop. . .
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