wheel: 20x9.5 BT Street BT-1 freestyle
tire: Sumitomo 245/35-zr20
suspension: stock until i win the lottery
tires handle a lot better than stocks on dry and wet roads. road noise increased a lot but i really dont mind it. i am more confident taking faster turns than before.
:: 2008 SBP SRT8 Charger Super Bee :: #614/1000 :: took delivery with 1024 miles on the clock :: tints all around :: LEDs :: MyGig Lockpick :: hidden front and rear cameras ::
i hate wheel gap LOL. im not dropping my car. if i came into some $$ i'd definitely get some 20s to fill that gap which I should have done from day 1. I currently have 18x7.5 on 225/45/18 and if i ever upgraded i'd go to 20x8.5 on 245/35/20. but as of right now I'm standing pat.
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2008 Nissan Altima 2.5S
Purchased 8/12/2008
Majestic Blue/Charcoal
Mileage upon official purchase: 181
Current mileage: 14,--- (12/01/10)
Modifications:
50% Tint
Alpine CDA 9884 w/Ipod Connection
2 Rockford Fosgate P2 10" Subs w/300w p1 2 channel amp
2 Alpine Type S 6x9's, 2 Alpine Type S 6.5's
KMC 5 18" Chrome Wheels on Nitto 555's
Here are the wheels I have for my Altima sedan.
2009 20" Murano wheels.
I plan on running 245/35R20s. They messure a average OD of 26.5", only a half inch taller than stock.
Next to the stock 16" wheels.
Test fitting.
And photoshop. They will be mounted this spring, I'll post photos then.
__________________ John - ClubECM.com
'01 Xtreme- '02 Sentra SER SpecV- '08 Altima 2.5SL- '05 Yamaha R1
Here are the wheels I have for my Altima sedan.
2009 20" Murano wheels.
I plan on running 245/35R20s. They messure a average OD of 26.5", only a half inch taller than stock.
Next to the stock 16" wheels.
Test fitting.
And photoshop. They will be mounted this spring, I'll post photos then.
Those are going to look sick when there on, i had the same idea about getting those
can't, even if i screw in hood bumpers all the way in it's still the same. my hood latch prevents it from going any lower, wasn't noticeable with stock bumper because of the chrome strip.
The H rated Craptanza EL42's have a 300 A A wear/traction rating, the V rated ones have a 260 A A. I had the H's as OE on my 3rd gen, and I went until 38,000 until I changed (which isn't too bad in my opinion).
I ended replacing them with some 500 AA A rated Yoko Avid V4s's, that I am still pretty satified with.
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