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Postby erod550 » Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:14

You say they "fit", but to me it looks like those tires are way too small for those rims. Personally I can't stand the rounded sidewall look like that.
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Postby chickenwafer » Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:14

Yeah, I heard they run wide, so I'm hoping they fit well without being too stretched.

I have to go stretched to get my front wheels to clear.

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Postby Chance » Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:14

Rounded sidewall would mean the tires are bubbled or too big for the rim, stretched sidewall would mean that the wheels can sit out further and actually increase grip during turning if you don't want to go widebody or have extensive work done.


My car is styled in a fashion that it HAS to have stretched tires, as well as the fact that my wheels are extremely wide
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Postby chickenwafer » Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:14

On a side note I can't stand "rounded" tires. Like a 275 section tire on an 8.5" rim. It just looks heavy. It decreases turn-in speed significantly, as well. I generally associate that with people who want more grip but are too cheap to get new, wider wheels.

The only time I think rounded/bulging tires are acceptable is for drag slicks or off-road truck tires. I mean, I have 285 tires on my 16x8" truck wheels, so naturally they are hella rounded.

And I'm thinking of getting my stock wheels powder coated and throwing on some Mickey Thompson ET Street Slicks on them, at least 255's in the rear.

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Postby chickenwafer » Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:14

Tires are being delivered tomorrow, so I should be able to get the tires mounted and on the car with a little luck!

Just finished rolling my front fenders (did the rears a few weeks ago) so the FD is all ready for her new shoes...

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Postby speedjunkie » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:14

chickenwafer wrote:On a side note I can't stand "rounded" tires. Like a 275 section tire on an 8.5" rim. It just looks heavy. It decreases turn-in speed significantly, as well. I generally associate that with people who want more grip but are too cheap to get new, wider wheels.


What, so you don't like my rear tires? You could have just told me. LOL

I am shopping for new wheels, get off my back. LOL

Can't wait to see the wheels on your car man.
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Postby RX-7 Chris » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:14

speedjunkie wrote:What, so you don't like my rear tires? You could have just told me. LOL

I am shopping for new wheels, get off my back. LOL

Can't wait to see the wheels on your car man.


I was thinking the same thing, haha. My tires are nice and rounded over.
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Postby chickenwafer » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:14

Haha, it's mostly when people put way too large tires on stock wheels. Either way, everyone has different tastes, just like how I like the stretched look and others hate it.

Anyways, wheels are on!!! It's raining a little so I'm holding off on pictures for the moment but I will have some tomorrow for sure. Rain looks like it might clear up soon so I can snap some pictures today hopefully.

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Postby speedjunkie » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:14

Do it nao!!! LOL

You know, I was driving in the biggest nearby city tonight (I don't want to say which city because it will give away my location haha) and I saw something that reminded me of what you said Dave. The locals with SUVs over here, when their factory tires go bad, they put what look like real cheapo tires on. These things have retread on them and everything. But they're real big tires that just bulge out on the sides. They actually remind me of the tires you would see on vehicles in the old cartoons, with the little x patch on the sidewall lol. It just looks so odd, because it will be like a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser or some other really nice vehicle with these just awful tires on it lol.

On a side note, I do have to say I love driving here, because it's how I really want to drive in the US but can't. It's like racing on the street, but EVERYONE is doing it. It's so aggressive. But you also feel relieved when you get back on base without having an accident downtown lol.
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Postby chickenwafer » Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:14

Well I was planning on taking pictures today, but it's a no-go with rain, thunderstorms, and potential hail. Freaking Colorado!

I will for sure get some pictures next week after I get back from my trip.

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Postby chickenwafer » Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:14

FINALLY got pics! Weather wasn't cooperating for a while, then I went out of town with Eduardo to pick up the FD, so I finally got around to snapping pictures today.

Sooo, after keeping the new kicks a secret, I can finally let them out of the bag:

Nothing crazy special: 5Zigen FN01R-C in Titanium (Bronze).

17x10 +35 up front
17x10 +25 out back

Both wrapped in Federal SS-595 255/40-17 rubber. While these wheels are nothing special, I LOVE the fitment and the super concave face of the FN's at these size. I think they look BEAUTIFUL. Plus, being super wide, they make the car look almost like a widebody. Love it!

I'm also stoked because I got the last set of FN's in the size/offset and color left in the country for another 8 months.

Anyways, onto pics:

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And front wheel fitment/flushness (forgot to get a picture of the rear fitments/flushness...)

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Postby speedjunkie » Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:14

Nice Dave! It looks good!
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Postby VRx8 » Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:14

Looks bad ***

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Postby Huzer » Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:14

That looks clean. Nice work!

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Postby chickenwafer » Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:14

Thanks guys. I'm extremely satisfied with the new wheels and tires.

Only issues right now is the front wheels rub a little on the liner...but it's getting less and less so I think they are rubbing away the clearance they require LOL. We'll see.

Other issue is a nasty vibration from the wheels between 45-50mph. Sometimes it's not too bad, just a little vibration. Other times it feels like I'm driving down a cobble road. Then today it got so bad I felt like the wheels were going to fly off the car...I actually pulled over to make sure everything was okay LOL.

Just in case, I ordered hubcentric rings to see if that helps, but I also plan on taking the wheels back for re-balancing.


I also just finished re-wiring the fuel pump. It's a common issue with FD's, the factory fuel pump wiring provides a tortured path for the power to the fuel pump. So on average, you only get 10-11 volts at the pump with the OEM wiring, when you should be getting more like 13-14.

So I ran a wire directly off the battery (30A fused), through the interior (fun part), then into the back hatch to a relay. The factory fuel pump wire then runs into the relay to energize it, and then the switched coil runs to the fuel pump. This essentially provides full battery voltage to the pump automatically.

I had a heck of a time with it, though. I'm usually good with straight wiring, but relays and me don't get along. So I had a friend help me layout the wiring diagram to the relay, but it was all messed up and didn't work. I struggled for over 2 hours trying to figure it out because I thought there was a blown factory fuse or relay...turns out I just had the relay wired wrong LOL


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