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10-19-2015, 10:53 AM | #1 |
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Lightweight Blue Rims??
Does anyone know of any other brands that offer lightweight blue wheels? Currently all I can find are these. I am also curious how they will sit as they both have a 40mm offset vs the stock 42 front 30 back. I would like to get some some spacers to make everything flush with the car. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Yah those do look pretty nice too, but how much do they weight? They would give me some options over the OZ though. Has anyone tried doing 18x8 front and 19x9.5 or 10.5? I would like a bit more rubber in the back and though the 18 front 19 back would give it a nice stance, but I havent seen it before...
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weight is in 18.5 range.
I'm running a square 9.5 setup with these wheels and it is fantastic on track
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Oh really? Not having staggered WOULD make rotating/buying tires a lot easier! Do you have an rubbing issues, are you using spacers? Do you have any pics to show how flush they are?
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You can always just dip whatever wheels you want too.
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What is your price range? Quite a few options out there that offer custom powder coating.
I vote VMR V810 in Midnight Blue but maybe I'm a little biased :P When I think blue wheels, I can't help but think of Volks either. Mag Blue on the left, F-Zero Blue on the right:
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V810s in Midnight Blue would look great on that car!
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Have you considered Plasti Dipping the wheels to the color of your choice? Its great for track wheels as the brake dust doesn't eat up the Rubber dip coating, easy to change colors too. I dipped a set of track wheels for my STi and it worked out great.
Apex Arc 8's are in the middle of a group buy and are strong and lightweight. great price and free shipping. Just a thought. I just saw an earlier post suggested dipping. |
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Post #68 in this thread has the same front setup and you can see how far the front pokes, though the poster says it doesn't rub -> http://www.zpost.com/forums/showthre...1006668&page=4
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