Posted September 17, 200816 yr comment_260769 I've come across a listing for: Set of four Hayashi Street II JDM wheels. 14x6.5 +9 offset $300.00 dollars. Good deal? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 17, 200816 yr comment_260770 Probably fine if you like that style. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260770 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 18, 200816 yr comment_260777 That sounds like a good deal to me, but if I had them I would paint the gold parts either black, or silver. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260777 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 18, 200816 yr Author comment_260781 Yeah, the gold would have to be addressed. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260781 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 18, 200816 yr comment_260865 Before you shell out for these rims, check out the range of 14" tires that are available. Go to Tire Rack's Web site. I've found that 14" performance tires are VERY scarce. Even 15" tires are not all that plentiful. I've chosen to use 225/50-15 Yokohama AVS ES100 tires on one my cars with 15x6.5 rims and I'm happy with them. However, they are dry weather performance tires. That shouldn't be too much of a issue for you in Florida. It's almost too bad because I have a set of 14x6 true American Racing Libres that I would love to put on one of my cars, but I can't find decent tires for that rim size anymore.:cross-eye Edited September 19, 200816 yr by Seppi72 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260865 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 18, 200816 yr comment_260866 one of those wheels does have some fairly serious curb rash-and as such could be less than true. Paying someone to restore them will run about $500, be sure you consider that...Will Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260866 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 18, 200816 yr Author comment_260868 I noticed that...and while these seem like a decent deal, i'm not going to move on them.They aren't really what i'm looking for. I actually really like the ones i have currently (American Racing Outlaw II's) - although i'm always keeping my eyes open for rims that I really like.If I had the money, I'd get some Watanabe's, although there's no way I'd justify spending that kinda dough. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260868 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 18, 200816 yr comment_260880 I noticed that...and while these seem like a decent deal, i'm not going to move on them.They aren't really what i'm looking for. I actually really like the ones i have currently (American Racing Outlaw II's) - although i'm always keeping my eyes open for rims that I really like.If I had the money, I'd get some Watanabe's, although there's no way I'd justify spending that kinda dough.Yes you can, Your excuse IS your Z.~Z~ Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260880 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 19, 200816 yr comment_260888 Before you shell out for these rims, check out the range of 14" tires that are available. Go to Tire Rack's Web site. I've found that 14" performance tires are VERY scarce. Even 15" tires are not all that plentiful. I've chosen to use 225/50-15 Yokohama EVS ES100 tires on one my cars with 15x6.5 rims and I'm happy with them. However, they are dry weather performance tires. That shouldn't be too much of a issue for you in Florida.It's almost too bad because I have a set of 14x6 true American Racing Libres that I would love to put on one of my cars, but I can't find decent tires for that rim size anymore.:cross-eye There are many choices in tire size for that wheel--you may have to fudge a little (195/60 R14 instead of 195/70) but that may be fine for someone looking for a particular tire. Hankook, Yoko and Hoosier make competition tires for 14s that IIRC are also 195/60. So your speedo reads little higher than actual--you've also got a little better ratio for final drive and that may help get you off the line a little quicker as well. Some may not find that a problem. I bought Sumitomo HTR4 from Sears back in January and have no complaints. Good ride, good grip, overall perfectly good tire for street driving. Remember, our little Z may be a sportscar, but it's a 35-year old car that most 4-door sedans can beat off the line and around a track with little effort. No sense putting high-po rubber on them unless you've got the power, suspension and aero mods to back it up. IIRC (racers correct me) Spec Miata, ITS 240Z and Spec E30 all use 14s, so comp tires are out there if you need them Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/29408-check-out-these-rimsgood-deal/#findComment-260888 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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