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cody1018

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I recommend 205/45/16 Yokohama s drives. That's what I have on mine and I've had no issue at all as of now

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djv1986

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I have (dont laugh) falken ze-912. They last a long time and work fine for daily driving. I think I wanna run bfg Gforce. Maybe some decent nittos and prob but slicks for my blades as track/strip wheels and tires
 

XjoEnX

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I have (dont laugh) falken ze-912. They last a long time and work fine for daily driving. I think I wanna run bfg Gforce. Maybe some decent nittos and prob but slicks for my blades as track/strip wheels and tires
That's what I have :( Why would someone laugh at those. They're awesome.
 

cody1018

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I agree falken ze-912's are a good dd considering they're rated for 40k miles. And they ride smooth. I had those in my teg and I had no complaints about them. I loved how they weren't a directional tire so you were able to rotate your tires from corner to corner instead from front to rear

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djv1986

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I agree falken ze-912's are a good dd considering they're rated for 40k miles. And they ride smooth. I had those in my teg and I had no complaints about them. I loved how they weren't a directional tire so you were able to rotate your tires from corner to corner instead from front to rear

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I always cross rotate my tires. Just don't perform well.
 

cody1018

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Well you should have no problem with that set up. What rims are you going with for your 16x7's?

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NemesisCBR

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I was asking in reference to the 8" wide cus if you arent running wider tires then the difference might only be response/feedback cus youre likely running a stretch if not a wider tire. Also the stiffer sidewall usually results in breaking loose the tires easier. Of course this depends on how much stretch if any.
 


djv1986

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I was asking in reference to the 8" wide cus if you arent running wider tires then the difference might only be response/feedback cus youre likely running a stretch if not a wider tire. Also the stiffer sidewall usually results in breaking loose the tires easier. Of course this depends on how much stretch if any.
Are you asking me ? Or Cody? And the "stretch" look is deff not for me
 

NemesisCBR

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Him cus i believe he mentioned he had 8" wide rims and it changed his handling.

Whats the offset of your schu's? Most of them dont have that dish.
 

cody1018

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I was asking in reference to the 8" wide cus if you arent running wider tires then the difference might only be response/feedback cus youre likely running a stretch if not a wider tire. Also the stiffer sidewall usually results in breaking loose the tires easier. Of course this depends on how much stretch if any.
Its actually not a noticeable stretch, but it is stretched. I test drove it on a set of 949's with a 215 series tire and they were 8 inch wide. And it was a complete difference but I didn't want to pay an additional 1k for his 949's

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NemesisCBR

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Ok so you did run wider tires to benefit from the wide rim. Thats not a stretch if it is even considered one.

If theres no label on the inside of the rim then its probably imprinted or stamped somewhere on the wheel. Double digit number, usually etxx.
 

cody1018

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It was only when I test drove it I'm running the same size tires I was with my previous Integra 205/45/16 on the integra it was ran on a 16x7 +42 rim where as they're on a 16x8 +20 rim. Anti notice a difference between the two and I prefer the wider rim over the smaller rim

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goofygamer

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I have (dont laugh) falken ze-912. They last a long time and work fine for daily driving. I think I wanna run bfg Gforce. Maybe some decent nittos and prob but slicks for my blades as track/strip wheels and tires
I have falken ze-912s. In the past I've owned bf Goodrich g-sport, kumho asx, kumho ast, kumho spt, and Yokohama s. drive. I've actually driven with them for more than 12k miles, done one track day and I am still daily driving with them with much grip and tread left. Awesome wheels with good enough traction for the price/performance ratio. Summers are way overrated for daily driving and I've wasted money on them when I never used them to its potential, but I can say I'll get another set of 912s once these go out.
 
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