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ARSEY51
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Joined: Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:52 am
Car: 2008 350Z Base Model

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Hi guys and Happy New Year - this thread is geared toward anybody who has used the Wheel Studio to purchase tire/wheel combos. They have quite a selection of rims and they put them together with tires from Nitto, Falken, Hankook, or Toyo. I don't have any experience with any of those brands and wanted to know if anyone out there has any comments on any of them. I'm assuming that you can upgrade to the more popular brands, i.e., Michelin Pirelli, Bridgestone, etc. for a significant $ increase. I would appreciate any feedback from any first hand users. And if anyone out there can suggest any other vendors to peruse, let me know. Thanks in advance.


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rmezz13
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Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:15 pm
Car: Had 2004.5 Nissan 350z
Have 96 f250 and mommas 07 Murano

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Falken FK452's are what i am running on my Z. I ran the bridgestones on the mustang and had horrible traction when regular driving in the rain where the Falkens are awesome all around. They ware quick tho but traction in all conditions has been excellent....

ARSEY51
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Car: 2008 350Z Base Model

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thanks for your input

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R350Zz33
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Car: 2008 350z enthusiast
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all i know is the stock tires suck not even 5,000 miles on them and there almost slicks on all four corners

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xjmxstac
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Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:11 pm
Car: 2003 nissan 350z track edition

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R350Zz33 wrote:all i know is the stock tires suck not even 5,000 miles on them and there almost slicks on all four corners
That's only if you drive it in snow, like you did. I got stockies with almost 10k that still has decent tread.I agree with mezz. I hear good things about the Falken FK452. It's my next set.


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