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hey boys and girls,

deciding on a new pair of shoes - Speedy Wheels - Envy HP

what does everyone think of them? probably get a set of 18" with +38 offset, got a quote of $1995 on some Sona SX1 tyres or $2300 with Toyo tyres...

any suggestions/recommendations?

ps. anyone has photos of those wheels on anything? i'm putting it on r33 s2

:P

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just make sure offset and width suit the car, you want to make sure they'll fill the guards properly.

http://product.permaisuri.com/Content/Prod...&strBrandID=132

above is a great site for different wheel styles, have a look at some of the stuff Work has to offer, Work VS-SS or Volk GT-C's are great

I think those rims would look good on a lancer, not a skyline.

However, 8" with a +35 or a +38 (like these ones) would be a perfect fit for an R33.

Deep Dish looks horn

Makes the car look like a stock car so to speak

We have 9.5 on the rear and 8.5 on the front, the car isn't lowered and no scraping issues either.

we run 275 on the rear 235 on the front.

here is a pic, gotta lub tha fat rubber.....

very nice madmanz. are they from tempe??

oh by the way for some reason my rear left wheel scrapes the guard... don't think other cars do this though?? im using 35mm king springs

Edited by MintR33

Yeah mate got those from Tempe Tyres

The skyline is up at stock height that is why we don't have any problems with it, but if you lower the car i rekon thats when there is problems!

very nice madmanz. are they from tempe??

oh by the way for some reason my rear left wheel scrapes the guard... don't think other cars do this though?? im using 35mm king springs

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