![]() 01/03/2014 at 03:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
But I just found another vender, making 4 in total, who sells the 57xtremes in 17x9 in semi-gloss black. IT'S A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!! What's more the price is about 100 dollars lower than others!
![]() 01/03/2014 at 03:11 |
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I was at a meet tonight with a few local 86 owners and one of them had these, good choice!
![]() 01/03/2014 at 03:13 |
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Good choice for the looks, not so nice on the wallet. It is a bit annoying that no one sells the wheels in 17x9 though. It is such a pain to find. I should have the funds by the end of the month though, and hopefully someone should have these in stock.
![]() 01/03/2014 at 03:18 |
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Yeah, but once you do get them i'll look sick. Have you tried searching the used section of the 86 forums? I picked up my RPF1s with TPMS and tires (unfortunately stock) for right around $900
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I have, and people only seem to like these wheels in staggered set ups or 18x9.5s all around. I found one in 17x7, but I wanted wider.
I almost forgot about TPMS, which is another thing I will have to buy. I guess it isn't a necessity. As long as I check the tire pressures regularly, then I shouldn't have a problem.
![]() 01/03/2014 at 03:27 |
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lol, you learn to ignore the lights. Even though mine have the sensors installed, I never went through the trouble of re-calibrating the computer for the new sensors. I don't even know if it is possible without knowing the ID codes printed on the side of each sensor, and since mine are inside the tires I'm SOL.
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My friend has RPF1s on his FRS and he never bothered to get TPMS sensors. He basically said the same thing "you get used to it." I might get some in the future if they aren't a hassle to install, but for now the aim is wheels and some grippy tires that last a long time... Hopefully.
![]() 01/03/2014 at 03:55 |
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not sure how much luck you will have finding grippy tires that "last a long time". From what I understand the max performance summer tires are only good for so many heat cycles. Most of the guys I spoke with at the track said that the rubber becomes hard enough to kill the grip long before the tread is worn down.
![]() 01/03/2014 at 11:36 |
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I won't have any luck. I was thinking Hankook RS3s but I heard their thread life isn't very good. I will most likely be going for Michellen Pilot Super Sport. Gonna have to give up dry grip for some life.