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Old 05-28-2003, 10:14 AM
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Originally posted by Jason00S2000
Bang out curb damage?



More like bang out curbs
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I have the same wheels....but have not purchased tires yet.....

my car is lowered with Tanabe GF210 springs 1.5 drop.

wanted to know if there are any rubbing issues with the 265's in the rear.

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Originally posted by Jason00S2000
Is it possible to make a wheel out of lead?



Group buy maybe??!?!

Oh Yeah! Groupbuy anyone?
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Wow R-nel i didnt know you were local
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Tunerworks has told me that there are no rubbing issues in the rear. However, they did custom mill the offset an additional 4mm to get clearance for the 265's. The wheel has an ET58 from Antera and they have made it into ET62. The wheels are available in silver with a polished lip, and also in full chrome.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kendo
[B]Tunerworks has told me that there are no rubbing issues in the rear.
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They only come ET58 for the S2000. However you can have it machined to ET62.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kendo
[B]They only come ET58 for the S2000.
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Originally posted by Voodoo_S2K


How do you do that?
put the wheel on either a lathe or a CNC and shave it down
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Originally posted by 4IGS2000


put the wheel on either a lathe or a CNC and shave it down

Will "shaving" the wheel down cause any structural weakness? I wouldn't want to take a hard turn and the wheel start to bend out of shape

By the way, do you have any price yet on the wheels?


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