My (not so new) new wheels

Boost Lee

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Gee, what kind of toolbox would ever put big honeycomb style wheels on a Supra.

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:biglaugh:

Hope you're not making too much power...Otherwise, Goodluck with hooking. ;)

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Ah you said it before I could guess :( So you had to go to 265's to get a 30 profile huh? I went with 275/35/19's for the rears on mine.\

Very nice looking set up.


Boost Lee;1126058 said:
Hope you're not making too much power...Otherwise, Goodluck with hooking. ;)

lol Making good power is one thing, using it while running on 19's is probably not a good idea, unless he has deep pockets! That's why I kept my MKIV rims and tires. Although nice tires aren't much cheaper for those...hmmm :icon_conf
 

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SilverSupraT;1126115 said:
Ah you said it before I could guess :( So you had to go to 265's to get a 30 profile huh? I went with 275/35/19's for the rears on mine.\

Very nice looking set up.




lol Making good power is one thing, using it while running on 19's is probably not a good idea, unless he has deep pockets! That's why I kept my MKIV rims and tires. Although nice tires aren't much cheaper for those...hmmm :icon_conf

actually the main reason i went with a 265 30 is its the closest i could get to stock diameter. as for making power i haven't done a whole lot to my car so i'm not makin that much. and i don't plan on using this wheel and tire combo for when i really need to hook. i try not to mess around with these tires too much, cus they are way expensive, but its hard not to want to smoke em once and a while.:evil2: