Apologies if this is repost.
I dont understand Japanese but I think its an intro to the car when first developed in 1990.
Has interesting section on manufacturing and cutaways of the car components and why its special.
http://www.streetfire.net/video/best-motoring-special-vol-15-nsx_684062.htm
The 265's rear fits fine. No rubbing or touching wheel arc for me if thats your concern.
However, I'm not sure if going 255/35/18 will cause the TCS activation or not.
Comparing Front to Rear wheel diameter ratio, the original tire sizes (for 1991 model) has ratio of 0.928.
I know a ratio of...
Thanks for your comments
Mine are
17 x 8 offset 30 with 215/40/17
18 x 9 offset 20 with 265/35/18
Went with silver when i got the wheel painted as I thought silver looks more "gentlemanly" ( ...in other words, I'm already greying and losing hair....LOL)
Will consider the lowering when i get...
Happened to me when i changed my previous 18/19 combo for the first time.
Perhaps my newbie experience thread might shed some light.
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/155475-My-newbie-experience-with-NSX-wheel-sizes-and-TSC
Hi Shaw and All,
Just registering.
Me , Yellow 1991 NSX facelifted 02 fronts, automatic.
Nice pix of that drive on Jan 1.
Lets try again a durian run sometime before it gets out of season...
cheers,
Just sharing my Before/After pictures for the change out done from Lowenhart LD1 18/19s' to Advan Mod 5 17/18s'.
Though (to my mind , at least), the chrome Lowenharts 18/19 has its attraction visually by filling up the wheel arch and being shiny, its heavy.
With the 17/18 Advan 5,
1. it...
tbnsxt, Hapa88, N Spec,
The front wheels do rub at full turn with my current wheels set up. The rear seems fine.
In fact, now I'm aware that my front inner wheel arch covers/ are missing. (Either removed or possibly shredded from previous).
Anyway, now I've decided to get a fresh set of 17/18...
Hi All,
A newbie here from Kuala Lumpur. Finally took the plunge 3 weeks ago and bought a '91 Auto model with 02 facelift.
Car came with a 275/35/19 R and 225/40/18 F. As the tires were about 6 years old, hard and noisy, decided to change new tires to 265/30/19 R and maintain front size of...
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