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EL PAALO

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  1. lsd is 699.95 shipped. 599.95 for the wheels and 100 shipping. gorilla spline are 25 bucks.
  2. First couple I found. google .......... racinglab.com 650 for 17x8 - didn't look at shipping or anything. ebay ......... lsd_motorsports 699.95 shipped for 17x8
  3. look for the group buy thread for wheeldude on nasioc. less expensive than the site and generally a freebie or two like lugnuts or a shirt. free shipping too iirc.
  4. which lugnuts? edit: saw your previous post with a pic - looks like gorilla splinedrive. discount tire should have a key.
  5. the back of the wheel ....... not the part under the tire. you posted a pic of the load rating of the wheel. rota wheels are less expensive than factory in most cases ....... should be less than $200. offset: http://www.google.com/search?q=wheel+offset&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
  6. ^ exactly, but you're certainly biased since you roll on their highest line.
  7. The look .......... is like many knock-off brands. It's a dual drilled one piece wheel with a polished lip and dark face. That's a popular look (minus the dual drill) because the high end companies were all doing that several years ago (le37t, professor sp1, etc).
  8. half the aftermarket wheels on lgt's are likely rotas ......... is the evo 6 really made in japan? I assumed that was one of enkei's chinese productions from the look and price.
  9. 5x100 18x7.5 +48 edgeracing probably has them as well.
  10. I like a less soft look ........ I much prefer k over the a.
  11. it does, just making the point that 17's aren't always more comfortable than 18's. If people only compared like tires then it wouldn't be worth mentioning, but some folks are all over the map with the potential choices.
  12. 17's aren't necessary more comfortable. 225/45 17 azenis weren't any more comfortable than 225/40 18 yoko avs db2 for me.
  13. they aren't even corded yet ...... you've still got plenty of wear left.
  14. the only website I'd trust about fitment is tirerack (and they're a little conservative, but they won't screw you 99% of the time). most sites are extremely generic and haven't actually test fit anything. if you don't mind wheels sticking out, trust sales sites. if you want them to fit correctly, figure out the specifics yourself and then find a place that sells the wheel you want with the specific sizing you need.
  15. it pokes, but he modded the rear fender so it wouldn't rub.
  16. didn't see my old wheels on the list 17x8.5 +48 rota slipstream 245/40 17 BFG KDW2 rolls in back required (dropped on swifts) minor rubbing on inboard wheel well plastic at full lock up front.
  17. yes. I had sti bbs wheels with 225/45 17 azenis 615 with swift springs and zero rubbing even during autox. Many people have used similar setups with zero problems.
  18. then stick with 225/45 17 and you'll have no rubs (assuming you get a proper width/offset).
  19. 245/40 17, rolls in back. you'll have minor rubbing up front on the fender liner at full lock. bfg kdw2 is what I was using.
  20. the lower the offset, the further out the wheel sticks ....... like a 7.5 +20 would be way past the fender and a 7.5 +65 would hit the suspension. I could swear there was good fitment with the enkei rsv .......... edit: there is .......... 18x7.5 +45 5x100 $162
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