Does anyone know what kind of wheels those are on the Smoke Titan with the big engine in the bed?
The wheels are 20" Enkei RT-6. And I disagree with the guy that says there too small. I think they fit the truck perfectly with that stance. That's just my opinion though.
only my second post and also my first ever attempt at posting a pic. here should be another view of the titan with the s/c under the hood instead of the bed.
only my second post and also my first ever attempt at posting a pic. here should be another view of the titan with the s/c under the hood instead of the bed.
Now we're talkin!!!! Show that S/C were it belongs! My garage would be nice too.
http://www.summitracing.com/evc/event/event.asp?EventID={C350ABAA-C43B-4F02-8EFA-90F18DC9A123}
you may have to copy and paste but here is the link to summit racing's sema event coverage where i got that pic.
The wheels are 20" Enkei RT-6. And I disagree with the guy that says there too small. I think they fit the truck perfectly with that stance. That's just my opinion though.
actually, i believe they are nismo wheels. the logo on the spoke, allthough blurry, kinda gives it away. very similiar in style to the rt6, i just looked at these wheels 2 days ago when i was wheel shopping for my truck. however i do agree, i think that size is perfect for that truck. the bigger the rims, the less sidewall you'll have. trucks just dont look right without meaty tires, and meaty sidewalls. with a sc, youre gonna need the sidewall.
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I just spent 2 days at SEMA and I have to say that Nissan had quite a showing with their new trucks!
Anyone see our new black 4x4KC Hot Wheels Titan rolling around? Makes me want to do the same to mine- but after seeing some of the "street" versions in the Nissan booth, now I can't decide.
That supercharger on the other hand is a must-have...I will be making some calls next week!
actually, i believe they are nismo wheels. the logo on the spoke, allthough blurry, kinda gives it away. very similiar in style to the rt6, i just looked at these wheels 2 days ago when i was wheel shopping for my truck. however i do agree, i think that size is perfect for that truck. the bigger the rims, the less sidewall you'll have. trucks just dont look right without meaty tires, and meaty sidewalls. with a sc, youre gonna need the sidewall.
I'm sure they are still Enkei wheels just made with the Nismo logo. Nismo doesn't make any wheels. They actually make very few things for that fact. They mostly just rebadge aftermarket stuff. The 20" RT-6's are around $200 each and I'm sure the Nismo version will be $500 each.
I'm sure they are still Enkei wheels just made with the Nismo logo. Nismo doesn't make any wheels. They actually make very few things for that fact. They mostly just rebadge aftermarket stuff. The 20" RT-6's are around $200 each and I'm sure the Nismo version will be $500 each.
Nismo wouldn't sell a $200 wheel. All their offerings are from very high quality manufacturers like Volk, etc.
Edit: Oh, just for informational purposes - until recently there were two seperate entities Nismo (Nissan Motorsports International, Japan) and Nissan Motorsports (USA). Nismo Japan has a huge amount of inhouse development and produces alot of specialty parts for their vehicles. Conversely, Nissan Motorsports, USA simply rebadged almost all off their products.
Now that Nismo has come to the US, we should start seeing better and more parts availability, although just because Nismo is here now, they still don't have a full offering of parts for older vehicles. There are many other avenues one could take to get those parts though. I have an extreme amount of Nismo parts on my drift/track car that, at the time, I purchased in Japan.
Here is a pic of me driving the car in a magazine spread:
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Nismo wouldn't sell a $200 wheel. All their offerings are from very high quality manufacturers like Volk, etc.
Edit: Oh, just for informational purposes - until recently there were two seperate entities Nismo (Nissan Motorsports International, Japan) and Nissan Motorsports (USA). Nismo Japan has a huge amount of inhouse development and produces alot of specialty parts for their vehicles. Conversely, Nissan Motorsports, USA simply rebadged almost all off their products.
Now that Nismo has come to the US, we should start seeing better and more parts availability, although just because Nismo is here now, they still don't have a full offering of parts for older vehicles. There are many other avenues one could take to get those parts though. I have an extreme amount of Nismo parts on my drift/track car that, at the time, I purchased in Japan.
Here is a pic of me driving the car in a magazine spread:
Not to start an arguement but for my old frontier the Nismo shocks are Bilstiens and the Nismo intake is an AEM. I woudln't consider those manufacturers anything extraordinary. And I would consider Enkei high quality, however not as high as Volk. But hey, I could be wrong as I don't know for sure.
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