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Old 08-23-06, 09:37 PM
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Any one know of wheels like this

hey guys, well i was just wonderin if anyone knew of some wheels that looked like this and that would work for the fd with a 40-50 offset? looking for either 17x9.5 or 18x10 for the rear and the front just some 17x9 or 18x9's. thanks alot guys

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
Old 08-23-06, 10:13 PM
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SSR SP1's? please don't put those other wheels on an FD.
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ohhhh no!! not at all lol. that was just the only thing even close to what i was looking for lol... thanks for the link i will def check those out
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What's your buget? Do you have a certain weight for the wheels in mind?

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budget would have to be around $2000 for just the wheels, and weight doesnt really matter actually lol.
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But you want LIP right? And a FLAT 5 Spoke? You also want to be able to rotate as well correct? Or would you like them made to be same size and offset but have a staggered lip. So the lip is bigger in the rear, but still symmetrical sizing?

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yes sir, that is what i love most about that style wheel, a nice big lip, and yea the one in the rear be slightly bigger than in the front. yes sir a flat 5 spoke aswell. wow you are good lol
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It's what I do for a living. hehe. I try my best to read between the lines.

Ok I got the info, with budget of about $2K for just wheels.

OH DID YOU HAVE A COLOR PREFERENCE? BLACK OR GUNMETAL?

If lip is bigger in rear, obviously won't be rotatable.

Are you going to be purchasing a big brake system in the future and if so which one? you must choose now so we can try and get clearance data.

Let me see what I can find once you answer those couple more questions. I appreciate your patience as this will save you some serious headaches in the future.

thanks, Rishie
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yes sir i really do apprecaite it this. i wont forget it when it is time to buy my wheels, i know just who i am gonna go with!!! but yea i know they wont be rotateable, that is not a big deal at all. and i do not plan on bigger brakes... maybe some drilled and slotted but that is it. i really apprecaite all that you are doing bud. thanks alot

daniel
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