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Kenji

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  1. Quick update, thanks to Alex for giving me the info. Advance Tyres in Richmond, Getting 4 RE001 put on at $197 a corner, bit more than i want to spend on tyres but @ that price i thought i would go for it as getting some very good tyres at a good sale price...will be put on this coming Saturday all ready for national cruise

    I had to pay $320 per corner for my 225/35r18 Falken Fk-452 :(

    Price you pay for big rims :lol:

  2. Hey all

    I'm hearing a woo woo woo noise from the front wheels while they're rolling in a straight line and it's much more noticable at slower speeds. It's amplified under

    braking. Is this a standard wheel noise? I thought wheel noise is just a continuous sound.

    I was running K104's 225/35r18 on zero2 with no scrubbing etc and had been for 35k. I never used to hear it until last Wednesday when I rotated my rears with

    more tread to the front.

    I put on my spare stockie along with my brother's stivo spare both with full tread and the noise disappeared.

    Thought it was uneven tread wear, or that a wheel alignment was needed. But after a rotation from left to right and a wheel alignment the problem still existed.

    Due to 2 of the tyres being basically bald and the problem still persisting after the rotation of k104 and wheel alignment I changed them on the spot to FK-452

    yesterday to be ready for the cruise on Sunday for the national meet.

    But they have the same noise now.

    Weird that it doesn't make the noise on the 16" and only started last week.

    It's also amplified under braking.

    If anyone has any info that'd be great. Don't think it's CV joint because it's not a knocking noise, or wheel bearings because there is no noise turning the rotor without the wheel on.

    Could it be the brakes? Just weird though because there is a noise without braking. And I don't think it's scrubbing because that would be a louder and different sound.

    Thanx Kenji

  3. U knob. Woosieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee .........

    ALthough having said that, i might get one because the leather wrapping my sotkc knob is coming loose from the aggresive shifting.

    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P :P :P :P

    Lol I didn't pay much for mine the whole package came to $255 USD only $320 AUD.

    I'm just saying that getting the shift knob by itself might post a bit.

    Lol guni sure it's the leather wrapping. Surely it's got to be the massive left forearm you have not, it's too big and you don't want it to

    get any bigger :lol:

  4. good work mate...im grabbing the TRD hsort shifter of Andy is his "parting out sale" lol...am grabbing it tomorrow morning and will put it in tomorrow night :) looking forward to a change like this :) catch you on the weekend

    * for sat and sunday we can cruise in together if you like? im living in doreen now so can come past your house....your in bundoora / south morang or something

    Yeah We'll cruise in together just turn into my estate from plenty rd. And the 600g gear knob is the Big type R one from TWM. Although if you're just buying the gearknob it might be alittle expensive lol.

    $116 USD for the knob and $47 USD for shipping.

  5. Got new tyres today. Falken FK-452 to replace my old and worn Hankook Ventus Sport K104.

    So much grippier. But it's so much noiser and due to being performance tyres the sidewalls are so stiff lol.

    Running 18's 225/35r18 on cusco zero2's really make the ride so much harsher now. But the grip in the wet is making me love them.

    Hey Dan, did you notice that the tyres are really noisy?

    Are you hearing a woo woo woo noise from them at all?

    Kenji

  6. It's really nice and such faster shifts. I haven't done the shifter cable bushings yet. I'll do them tomorrow, but so far wow :D

    Just with the base bushings it's much more direct. I wonder if there'll be a noticable difference.

    Too dark to take photos so I'll get them up tomorrow sometime.

  7. 1. vvti16v - Straight design with Blue to Red display (Syd)

    2. Kenji - Straight design with Blue to Red display (Melb)

    3. Dannywss - ???? (Melb)

    4. Guni - Straight design with Blue to Red display (Melb)

  8. So say you get 17x7 kappa rims for $1050, you should only pay $1850 tops for some really nice rubber.

    Yokohama S.Drives

    Toyo T1R's

    Bridgestone Re001

    Falken FK-452

    This is assuming that the profile you'll be using is 215/45r17. I'm not sure if the new corollas have the same wheel size as the previous series.

    If they do and you don't require such a good tyre, then you'll be looking at even cheaper than $1850.

  9. What kappa rims are they?

    As many replica rims in 17x7 are roughly $200 per rim and you can get bridgestone re001 215/45r17 performance tyres also for $200 per tyre.

    $1600-$1700 installed and wheel alignment should be the mark you are looking at depending on the rim you get, the tyres shouldn't be more than $250ea.

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