New OE 17x11 ZR1 Deep dish Chrome, NITTO NT555 315/35/ZR17
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New OE 17x11 ZR1 Deep dish Chrome, NITTO NT555 315/35/ZR17
I just got the tires mounted on the rims today. I stuck them on my 10 bolt for the fun of it and it looks pretty funny....pour little 10 bolt my not make it with these bad boys on there. The rims are very nice, as well are the tires, I think I am going to be very happy. I am keeping the front wheels stock.
My car is on stands right now waiting on headers, ORY, GMMG, subframe connectors...oh and obviously the rear end...
My car is on stands right now waiting on headers, ORY, GMMG, subframe connectors...oh and obviously the rear end...
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I just got the tires mounted on the rims today. I stuck them on my 10 bolt for the fun of it and it looks pretty funny....pour little 10 bolt my not make it with these bad boys on there. The rims are very nice, as well are the tires, I think I am going to be very happy. I am keeping the front wheels stock.
My car is on stands right now waiting on headers, ORY, GMMG, subframe connectors...oh and obviously the rear end...
My car is on stands right now waiting on headers, ORY, GMMG, subframe connectors...oh and obviously the rear end...
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No just some brush on Rustoleum primer, and satin black from Lowes. Tractor supply sells some oil base paint hardener, that will really make it tough. Works really good. I may recoat it with some hardener mixed in. I have had bad experience's with Por-15 not sticking.
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Your 10 bolt will be fine with the normal 555s lol.
Mine still spin a bit from a 20 roll in a bolt on auto, stock stalled, 3.23 car.
I think they're wider than my old 315 sumitomos.
Mine still spin a bit from a 20 roll in a bolt on auto, stock stalled, 3.23 car.
I think they're wider than my old 315 sumitomos.