rarest and hottest wheels for 1st gen
#826
Full Member
#827
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Location: pompano beach
Posts: 32
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
BBS E50's. How big? as big as you can fit under the front wells and clear the suspension and brakes. the e50 styling is so classic and the function of magnesium centers cant be beat.
#834
Village Idiot
iTrader: (8)
I was working on my truck this weekend and rolled that bad boy up into the garage and it happened to rest near there, so I positioned it in the wheel arch and thought - wow, that would make some redneck happy! Haven't seen a sand rail made from one of these, but that looked pretty funny to me...
Not to worry - no special ops needed. The 79 former rust-bucket will be restored to it's former glory!
#836
Full Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 118
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hi friends,
Looking to get rid of these POS Diamond racing wheels. Soo heavy unbalanced and poor painting with these. They make the car feel very planted and look rad however.
They are just too heavy for me. 15x8 & x15x10 rear. Thinking of going 15x7 and 15x9.
Would like RS watanabe's but they are not in my budget. I have not seen a good looking replica yet.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Looking to get rid of these POS Diamond racing wheels. Soo heavy unbalanced and poor painting with these. They make the car feel very planted and look rad however.
They are just too heavy for me. 15x8 & x15x10 rear. Thinking of going 15x7 and 15x9.
Would like RS watanabe's but they are not in my budget. I have not seen a good looking replica yet.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
#838
Senior Member
iTrader: (4)
No, my vote above Panasports would be legit Wantanabes.
This is the best deal I've seen in North America
https://technotoytuning.com/universa...atanabe-wheels
This is the best deal I've seen in North America
https://technotoytuning.com/universa...atanabe-wheels
#839
Full Member
Watanabe RS 8 Spoke gunmetal
#841
Full Member
I haven't had a chance to mount these yet.
They're a set of 4 chrome wire WeldWheel Unilugs with 4 x 110mm mounting washers to fit the 1st gen RX-7's.
All in excellent condition and they're fitted with an original set of stock BFG RWL 185/13 radials, also in terrific condition:
They're a set of 4 chrome wire WeldWheel Unilugs with 4 x 110mm mounting washers to fit the 1st gen RX-7's.
All in excellent condition and they're fitted with an original set of stock BFG RWL 185/13 radials, also in terrific condition:
#842
Censored
iTrader: (14)
Those Weld Wheel Chrome Wire Spokes deserve more than one picture per wheel Mr. Spirit, I'll post more if you like.
After all, the Welds are totally Cool. Period correct. More beautiful than Trump's latest wife.
Rare as a Liberal in Georgia. And Hot Hot Hot !
And the BFG, RWL's are to die for, probably the last set left on the planet.
Which is what this post is looking for, Rare and Hottest Wheels for a 1st Gen,.
Not dime a dozen Want A Be RS 8 Panasport imitations.
For goodness sake, if you like the look, get yourself the real thing, a nice set of 15" Panasports::
(These aren't for sale, but everything has it's price)
After all, the Welds are totally Cool. Period correct. More beautiful than Trump's latest wife.
Rare as a Liberal in Georgia. And Hot Hot Hot !
And the BFG, RWL's are to die for, probably the last set left on the planet.
Which is what this post is looking for, Rare and Hottest Wheels for a 1st Gen,.
Not dime a dozen Want A Be RS 8 Panasport imitations.
For goodness sake, if you like the look, get yourself the real thing, a nice set of 15" Panasports::
(These aren't for sale, but everything has it's price)
#846
www.AusRotary.com
This is true. According to my quick search just then, the first Minilites were made for the Austin Mini in 1961. Even though Watanabe probably popularised the style in Japan with the RS 8, it was not their original design and they were not released until 1968 (see https://jdmlegends.com/blogs/jdm-blo...at-jdm-legends ).
If you want smaller period-correct, aftermarket wheels, I don't think the 8 spoke banana style are a good choice and, personally, I don't think they suit 1st gens. They are better suited to late 60s, early 70s Japanese cars. Datsun 240Z, Mazda RX-3, early Toyota Celica etc.
Mesh style wheels are more period-correct (if that's what you're after). BBS RS came out in 1983 - in fact there's an magazine ad from their release where they are shown on a series 3 RX-7. SSR Formula Mesh and some of the other Japanese early 80s Enkei etc are also a good choice period wise.
If you want light performance wheels, Panasports do seem good from that perspective.
If you want smaller period-correct, aftermarket wheels, I don't think the 8 spoke banana style are a good choice and, personally, I don't think they suit 1st gens. They are better suited to late 60s, early 70s Japanese cars. Datsun 240Z, Mazda RX-3, early Toyota Celica etc.
Mesh style wheels are more period-correct (if that's what you're after). BBS RS came out in 1983 - in fact there's an magazine ad from their release where they are shown on a series 3 RX-7. SSR Formula Mesh and some of the other Japanese early 80s Enkei etc are also a good choice period wise.
If you want light performance wheels, Panasports do seem good from that perspective.
#848
Full Member
Not the hottest wheels. Exip Küwe exclusive 7x15" 38mm 4x114,3
#849
Senior Member
nice
#850
Senior Member