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One thing you have to learn mate.. Its all about offset..

If it rubs on the inside a lower offset will push it out..

If it rubs on the outside a higher offset will push it in ..

When you get the most perfect offset (id say 35-40 for a GTST 32) your not going to get any scrubbin

Now you'll no for next time

the first wheels you posted are copies of rays/nismo LM GT4s.

They are sold under about a dozen names, but unlike the originals none of the copies I've seen are forged. some of the castings are better than others though, but obviously none come close to the quality of the rays.

I've seen them sold as:

uras

driftek

d-tek

Bee-R

d-spec

you get the picture.

They should be around $300 a piece for 17s.

the first wheels you posted are copies of rays/nismo LM GT4s.

They are sold under about a dozen names, but unlike the originals none of the copies I've seen are forged. some of the castings are better than others though, but obviously none come close to the quality of the rays.

I've seen them sold as:

uras

driftek

d-tek

Bee-R

d-spec

you get the picture.

They should be around $300 a piece for 17s.

I am well aware they are copies. And I am more than sure they are nowhere near the quality. But $4,000 + on rims is not gunna happen.. Well I went with some other wheels anyway, can't wait to get them fitted,,,,,, :glare:

Drift tek rims are sort of a copy of forged ones made by Bee R.

They are only made in 17 x 8,9,or 9.5 (gtr offset)

companies sell them for about 1400-1500 for the 17x9.5 and about 1200 for the others.

without tyres.

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