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Originally Posted by blue03s2k,Aug 10 2005, 03:19 PM
these are the wheels i'll probably end up going with...
17x7.5 50
17x8 45
17x8.5 47
17x9 63
and they weigh in roughly at 13lbs-15lbs
17x7.5 50
17x8 45
17x8.5 47
17x9 63
and they weigh in roughly at 13lbs-15lbs
I wanted some of those BAD when I had my Civic.
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Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Aug 10 2005, 02:27 PM
Uhh, you sure about that one? I remember seeing them for sale a while ago.
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Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Aug 10 2005, 03:27 PM
Says the guy who had a magazine mini-truck.
[rant]Jake, dont start your ramble on "the s2000 has a perfect suspension straight from the factory - when you slam the suspension you are defeating the purpose of having aftermarket shocks and springs. the suspension is just fine at stock height - do not tuck the wheels" because in all honesty none of us in here want to hear it.
Everyone that is in the HAW Thread right now is either tucking their wheels with a slammed suspension or has a very minimal wheel gap.
With all do respect.. dave's suspension tucks tires - and I guarentee you that he will run circles around your old setup.
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[rant]Jake, dont start your ramble on "the s2000 has a perfect suspension straight from the factory - when you slam the suspension you are defeating the purpose of having aftermarket shocks and springs. the suspension is just fine at stock height - do not tuck the wheels" because in all honesty none of us in here want to hear it.
Everyone that is in the HAW Thread right now is either tucking their wheels with a slammed suspension or has a very minimal wheel gap.
With all do respect.. dave's suspension tucks tires - and I guarentee you that he will run circles around your old setup.
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For people like us who know that we are not going to push the limits of our suspension and need every bit of extra performance - an altered suspension complete slammed is just fine !
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Originally Posted by WongGahming,Aug 10 2005, 03:30 PM
officaly they are not available in the country, there are a few sets on the gray market, i've seen a gray market set on an S looks good. but YES officially Work USA does not offer that wheel in the US
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Originally Posted by Nandska,Aug 10 2005, 03:34 PM
I think those the the rpf1's
which ones are the rpf1's though? that name rings a bell.
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Originally Posted by WongGahming,Aug 10 2005, 03:34 PM
HAHA i have been, i talk with Work Wheels USA jsut about every day, i was looking for a set for an STI last week, not available hopefully soon