stock wheel question
grncivicdhr
05-16-2003, 10:57 AM
the stock alloy wheel that the 89-94 240sx, are the 15x6.5? if so can i mount atleast 205 width tires on these wheels. i found a very good deal on the stock 15 for my 91 coupe, there 70$ per wheel. i'm hoping this would work out because i'm trying to save some money and pick up a few other things for my car.
old_s13
05-16-2003, 11:24 AM
Do you even own a 240SX? The reason I ask, is because anyone who owns a 240SX knows that there are two tire sizes that are factory options: 195 or 205/60/15.
grncivicdhr
05-16-2003, 11:49 AM
gee, seeing that i was 11 when my car was new i guess your right, i should have known what the factory options were. you could have just answered the question with out coming across like a pr*ck. i do have more importnant things in my life to do than memorize obscure 240sx facts like the 91 factory options for tires sizes.
mynismo
05-16-2003, 02:28 PM
it's kinda common knowledge... its in your car manual.
$70/wheel is too much, go get some nice rims from dohccivic off of ebay, you can get some good looking 15"s for like $300/shipped for all 4.
$70/wheel is too much, go get some nice rims from dohccivic off of ebay, you can get some good looking 15"s for like $300/shipped for all 4.
grncivicdhr
05-16-2003, 02:55 PM
the car didn't come with the manual, it was bought from a police auction. it may be commen knowledge buy i'm new to 240'sand have been focusing on me technical matters, it chose the 240sx over the rx7.
i like the new signiture by the way
i like the new signiture by the way
mynismo
05-16-2003, 03:37 PM
o thakns
240 over the rx7? you better be putting an sr in that thing... i woulda chose the rx7 in a heartbeat, those are crazy fast dude! they are faster than a semi-modded sr.
why the 240???
240 over the rx7? you better be putting an sr in that thing... i woulda chose the rx7 in a heartbeat, those are crazy fast dude! they are faster than a semi-modded sr.
why the 240???
Suislide
05-16-2003, 03:40 PM
Originally posted by mynismo
o thakns
240 over the rx7? you better be putting an sr in that thing... i woulda chose the rx7 in a heartbeat, those are crazy fast dude! they are faster than a semi-modded sr.
why the 240???
13B's have a tendency to blow up. :D i would choose a 240 over an FC RX-7. why? i just like them better and know more about them.
o thakns
240 over the rx7? you better be putting an sr in that thing... i woulda chose the rx7 in a heartbeat, those are crazy fast dude! they are faster than a semi-modded sr.
why the 240???
13B's have a tendency to blow up. :D i would choose a 240 over an FC RX-7. why? i just like them better and know more about them.
mynismo
05-16-2003, 03:45 PM
bottom line... rx7 is very fast -- they look great too.
ghostchild316
05-16-2003, 04:30 PM
Bwahahahaaa...I got my teardrop rims for $100 from a salvage yard:devil:
Not pictured in my sig though.
Pic was taken before I added the OEM lip and put on the rims:)
Not pictured in my sig though.
Pic was taken before I added the OEM lip and put on the rims:)
mynismo
05-16-2003, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by ghostchild316
Bwahahahaaa...I got my teardrop rims for $100 from a salvage yard:devil:
Not pictured in my sig though.
Pic was taken before I added the OEM lip and put on the rims:)
yea if you look around you can get a good deal on some stock rims. nice sig ghost....
Bwahahahaaa...I got my teardrop rims for $100 from a salvage yard:devil:
Not pictured in my sig though.
Pic was taken before I added the OEM lip and put on the rims:)
yea if you look around you can get a good deal on some stock rims. nice sig ghost....
grncivicdhr
05-16-2003, 05:39 PM
i was looking for the fc rx7 turbo 2(second gen) and i got such a great deal on the 240sx i didn't want to pass it up. besides i didn't feel like paying the costs of refurbishind a delapidated 13b-t. i had $2200 in the bank at the time and that doesn't buy much when your talkin about an rx7 turbo2. i would like an SR, but i have no idea when i can swing the extra cash for it, maybe august or sept. if i could have afforded an FD i still would have considered the 240sx tho considering what i could do to it with the money i woulda spent on the rx7.
ghostchild316
05-16-2003, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by mynismo
nice sig ghost....
Thnx man:cool:
nice sig ghost....
Thnx man:cool:
old_s13
05-16-2003, 08:16 PM
Originally posted by grncivicdhr
gee, seeing that i was 11 when my car was new i guess your right, i should have known what the factory options were. you could have just answered the question with out coming across like a pr*ck. i do have more importnant things in my life to do than memorize obscure 240sx facts like the 91 factory options for tires sizes.
How about next time I just dont answer your question, is that better?
You dont even need your ownership booklet to know that one, there should be a sticker posted in your glovebox that states the recommended tire SIZES and PRESSURE.
gee, seeing that i was 11 when my car was new i guess your right, i should have known what the factory options were. you could have just answered the question with out coming across like a pr*ck. i do have more importnant things in my life to do than memorize obscure 240sx facts like the 91 factory options for tires sizes.
How about next time I just dont answer your question, is that better?
You dont even need your ownership booklet to know that one, there should be a sticker posted in your glovebox that states the recommended tire SIZES and PRESSURE.
grncivicdhr
05-17-2003, 08:27 PM
don't answer than bro.
Grendel
05-17-2003, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by old_s13
The reason I ask, is because anyone who owns a 240SX knows that there are two tire sizes that are factory options: 195 or 205/60/15.
I didn't know that... now I do :)
I thought the SE alloys were 16 inch rims... guess I was wrong...
-Grendel
The reason I ask, is because anyone who owns a 240SX knows that there are two tire sizes that are factory options: 195 or 205/60/15.
I didn't know that... now I do :)
I thought the SE alloys were 16 inch rims... guess I was wrong...
-Grendel
grncivicdhr
05-17-2003, 08:56 PM
thank you grendel
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