The predecessor of the infamous LM GT3 is not a bad wheel at all. One major difference is that the LM GT3’s spoke is more on the curvy side while the LM GT2 is flat. Appearance-wise, they look very similar, both with five-spokes and with bolts. Build-wise, the GT2 is no different from the GT3, both of them are 2-piece wheels. The irony of the LM GT2 is that, despite being the predecessor of the LM GT3, you might have better luck finding them on the market compared to its successor. The only significant difference is perhaps, the GT1 is a 3-piece wheel while the GT2 is a 2-piece wheel. Both have very flat spoke and very similar design. The LM GT1 has a very similar appearance compared to the LM GT3. The NISMO LM GT1, only God knows when was in production. Priced at 28,038 YEN per wheel, this 15-inch cast wheel is made specifically for the Nissan Micra (k13). However, with the 4×100 bolt pattern available, the NISMO MC-8 PLUS is intended for the k-car market in Japan. In 2015, NISMO has stopped the production for MC-8 model and has replaced it with the MC-8 Plus model.īuilt & visual-wise, it doesn’t seem there is any difference between the MC-8 & MC-8 Plus version. However, unlike the MM-8, the MC-8 is a cast wheel. Thus, for those who are looking for a wheel that has a similar design with the MM-8, the MC-8 / MC-8 Plus is your go-to wheel. The MC-8 wheel is modeled after the MM-8 forged wheel. Like the NISMO LM GT MAG, this wheel only comes in one size, which is 15×6 ET 40 with the 4×100 bolt pattern. It’s a 1-piece forged wheel built for the circuit and it said to be 33% lighter than OEM wheels back then. This wheels originally come in two colors: Silver & White. That said, it is still a very rare sight to see anyone with this wheel on the road today. This might due to it’s the affordable price and resulted in more people owning in. Unlike the LM GT MAG, you still can find the wheel pop-up once a while at our store – Croooober. The NISMO MM-8 is another rare wheel dated back all the way to 2003. A single LM GT MAG wheel was price up to 137,500 YEN which is twice the cost of a single LM GT4 wheel today. As it was made with magnesium, it was a really pricy wheel. It was only offered in one specification which was the 5×114.3 bolt pattern in 20×10 ET 20. Made from Magnesium, this 1-piece wheel is built for specifically for the BCNR33 and BNR34 GT-R chassis. If you do a Google search on this wheel, you can barely find more than 20 photos on it. It is unsure when was it in production but it dates all the way back to 2004. The NISMO LM GT MAG is a very old version of NISMO Wheel. Vehicle-specific fitment will change offset, dish and concavity.Who doesn’t love the simple yet aggressive design of the NISMO LM GT4?īut how many of you are aware of the other NISMO wheels, what their story behind and if they are forged or cast? Here in this, article, we are going to look at every single wheel and explore the story behind them. *Product images shown are not representative of all configurations. The manufacturer uses only premium materials and advanced production techniques, so you can rest assured your wheels can withstand both the rigours of racing and daily driving. Extremely lightweight, they’re the perfect way to reduce unsprung weight, which results in improved handling, braking and acceleration. In addition to stunning appearance, JSR racing wheels also offer unbeatable performance and durability. These wheels are available in a variety of sophisticated yet simply elegant configurations to give your ride a touch of class and individuality.
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