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Niks_Mowing

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I put some meatier tyres on my setup and I'm pretty happy with the fitment. I thought they were hitting the guards at the back on compression but they were clipping a plastic tab that hangs off one of the bumper mounts. We trimmed it and now it's all good.

Front: 19x9.5 +23 with Advan v107 265x40
Rear: 19x10.5 +15 with Advan v107 295x35

I'd like the fronts to be a little more flush so I'll either space them or put FUCAs in to take some camber out.

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V107 gang! Wheels look almost the same too haha
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One less spoke and they’re NISMOs.
I was looking for a used set of Nismo's before I ended up buying these. Absolutley love the look of them. These spokes are quite a bit fatter, and tuck in before the lip too.
Even the stock 19's are one of the best looking OEM wheels, it's just a shame about the width and offset.
 

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Wouldn’t surprise me if they’re cut from the same forging, idk.
I like the look of the Rays/NISMO LMRS1 or whatever they’re called, but they look so similar to my current wheels, what’s the point? Same with @Kludos wheels. Are they Gramlights?
 

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Wouldn’t surprise me if they’re cut from the same forging, idk.
I like the look of the Rays/NISMO LMRS1 or whatever they’re called, but they look so similar to my current wheels, what’s the point? Same with @Kludos wheels. Are they Gramlights?
Just mounted the LMRS1s on my heritage. 22 offset front and rear 9 1/2 in the front 10 1/2 in the rear with wider Michelin tires. 265/285. I just bought a 10 mm spacer for the rear. Lowered the car with the Nismo coil overs.

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Just mounted the LMRS1s on my heritage. 22 offset front and rear 9 1/2 in the front 10 1/2 in the rear with wider Michelin tires. 265/285. I just bought a 10 mm spacer for the rear. Lowered the car with the Nismo coil overs.

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Really like that. I‘ve thought about it, serious scale 1-10, only about a 5, but I couldn’t decide on gunmetal or bronze.
that looks fantastic!
…and I did see orange in the dealership, and like the stealth gray, the orange looks even better in person.
 

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looks so gooo
I put some meatier tyres on my setup and I'm pretty happy with the fitment. I thought they were hitting the guards at the back on compression but they were clipping a plastic tab that hangs off one of the bumper mounts. We trimmed it and now it's all good.

Front: 19x9.5 +23 with Advan v107 265x40
Rear: 19x10.5 +15 with Advan v107 295x35

I'd like the fronts to be a little more flush so I'll either space them or put FUCAs in to take some camber out.

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looks so good. Fit looks perfect in pics...
 

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I am officially repping the reppiest reps... a set of Circuit Performance CFS1 in matte bronze. 19x9.5 28mm fronts, 19x11 40mm (left on my 20mm spacers for these) on the back. 255/40 front and 285/35 rear Kumho Sport S tires. I have my own tire machines in my shop, and everything mounted up well, no obvious wobbles or bounce on tires or rims, no more than 1.5 ounces on each wheel for balance. High speed runs are smooth as butter, and the summer performance tires grab way better off the line than the OEM bricks.

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