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Old 05-28-2018 | 04:11 PM
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Their configurator sucks. Would any of these fit an S2000? I didn't see any weights listed either. Staggered or square, doesn't matter, 17s of course.

Bonus points for photoshopping them on Berlina, maybe a Gloss Red set?


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Old 05-28-2018 | 07:19 PM
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Their setup seems pretty easy. A lot more user friendly than other companies. They list the minimum and maximum offsets for a specific size, and you order anything within the spectrum. For staggered fitment, 17x8.5+48 and 17x9.5+60 would fit great with 225/45/17 & 255/40/17 tires. 17x9+54 with 255/40/17 square would be good too. Fender liner trim and fender liner tab push-up would be recommended. Would be curious if a 17x9.5+61 would contact the a-arm like some 9+63
Those wheels are pretty cool looking. They look like the new Evo2 wheels from ICB, just with better sizes and offsets. Not fond of the yellow momo though. The indent is a nice touch, it being filled with an obnoxious paint color is not.
Old 05-29-2018 | 04:37 AM
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Thanks for the reply, yes the design cetainly caught my eye and it looks like pretty much anything goes and you can do a full custom setup.
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I wonder what the turnaround is on a set.
Old 05-29-2018 | 01:20 PM
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Weight would be a good question too. I do realize that every configuration would be different in weight but give us an idea.
Old 05-29-2018 | 02:11 PM
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I also wonder what the actual cost is... it says starting at $450 per wheel.

I imagine a 17x10.5 +49 isn't going to be $450. I get that it's full custom sizes, but it's getting on the pricey side for a cast wheel.

Looks good though. If money were no object, I'd have a set in some ridiculous sizes to run some ridiculous rubber, just because...
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Does anyone have any more info on these wheels? I’ve loved them ever since they were announced... wonder if they’d look any good on the S.

Old 01-24-2019 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Bullwings
I also wonder what the actual cost is... it says starting at $450 per wheel.
I imagine a 17x10.5 +49 isn't going to be $450. I get that it's full custom sizes, but it's getting on the pricey side for a cast wheel...
According to MOMO site 17x10+47 $470 each.


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When asked what the weight would be like, I received this...

”The 17x8 HERTIAGE wheel weight will be fully determined by offset chosen. Yet the approximately weigh 18 pounds.” (sic)
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No one running these yet? I can’t seem to shake the desire to have a set made...


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