Which rims do you think looks better?
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Which rims do you think looks better?
mods/admins, could u leave this thread up in 2GS for a while to see what the 2GS owners think about it, Thank you very much!
First up is Blitz Type 03
Thanks to Seize for a great job on chopping this pic out for me
my mechanic has a set of these 18x9 for front and 18x10 for rear
with a little bit of rash otherwise in really good condition
offset is around 40 i think
second up is SSR Varden Sport Schwarz 3 pc wheel
with all the little nuts, i think this wheel would be a fudge pocket to clean
but it is certainly nice
staggered as well
18x8 18x9
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Which one do you think would look better without and without a drop?
if i do go with a drop, it would be a slight drop (not a big one) with the Tein CS v2
First up is Blitz Type 03
Thanks to Seize for a great job on chopping this pic out for me
my mechanic has a set of these 18x9 for front and 18x10 for rear
with a little bit of rash otherwise in really good condition
offset is around 40 i think
second up is SSR Varden Sport Schwarz 3 pc wheel
with all the little nuts, i think this wheel would be a fudge pocket to clean
but it is certainly nice
staggered as well
18x8 18x9
+36
Which one do you think would look better without and without a drop?
if i do go with a drop, it would be a slight drop (not a big one) with the Tein CS v2
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doh, i forgot to add a poll
really?
how so?
i love the look of ur car btw!
i thought the SSRs would be even harder to clean with their little holes for each of the nuts
and all those spokes...
yeah i think ill have to go sell a kidney or a leg and finance both wheels and tein CSv2 at the same time
how so?
i love the look of ur car btw!
i thought the SSRs would be even harder to clean with their little holes for each of the nuts
and all those spokes...
yeah i think ill have to go sell a kidney or a leg and finance both wheels and tein CSv2 at the same time
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I'd go with the SSR, the DDC lips are rare and the mesh style wheels looks so sweet when spinning...Also, SSR are Semi-solid forged.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/....jsp?techid=90
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/....jsp?techid=90
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My Choice...
SSR's, I know they're going to be a pain in the **** to clean but those look helluva lot better......but that just my opinion.
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That was the car 3 years ago. It has been thru many changes
Check out this wheel to see what I'm talking about
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ah right that curvature
hmm looks like everyone is favouring the SSR eh
i dont plan to do a big drop and cause i dont want the risk of hitting things when driving on ramps in parking lots
also i wouldnt be getting too thin profile of tires
prob 45~50 to retain the ride comfort
hmm looks like everyone is favouring the SSR eh
i dont plan to do a big drop and cause i dont want the risk of hitting things when driving on ramps in parking lots
also i wouldnt be getting too thin profile of tires
prob 45~50 to retain the ride comfort