Best wheels for a Classic?
10 December 2011, 02:23 PM
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10 December 2011, 07:23 PM
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^ they are new MO's, old style are the proper 5 spoke design, yours look very good though!
In my opinion the ONLY wheels that should be fitted are; Millenium's, Compomotive MO's, and speedline, along with STD wheels. Nothing else.
10 December 2011, 08:06 PM
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^ they are new MO's, old style are the proper 5 spoke design, yours look very good though!
In my opinion the ONLY wheels that should be fitted are; Millenium's, Compomotive MO's, and speedline, along with STD wheels. Nothing else.
Your talking about the old old style Mo's lol
The new 6 spoke Mo's spoke goes to the edge of the rim unlike them above
10 December 2011, 08:08 PM
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****ing love that!
18's? What ET?
Any front shots of your car? Just want to nose to splitter
11 December 2011, 12:14 AM
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You could go for Rota GRA
Or Milleniums
11 December 2011, 07:52 PM
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Mine now on 18's
and mine with 17" Oz Superleggeras
hamster i been looking at these do you get any arch rubbing,my classic is not lowered so thought they would be nice and gum metal gray too
14 December 2011, 06:36 PM
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****ing love that!
18's? What ET?
Any front shots of your car? Just want to nose to splitter
Cheers, yep 18" x 8" ET50.
Here you go. It's a standard ver6 sti splitter
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cheers but that was this summer this is today! I got BOARD
Cool, so where did you get your wood from?
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Cool, so where did you get your wood from?
B&Q
now go and find some photoshopping to do
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^ they are new MO's, old style are the proper 5 spoke design, yours look very good though!
In my opinion the ONLY wheels that should be fitted are; Millenium's, Compomotive MO's, and speedline, along with STD wheels. Nothing else.
Compomotive MO's are five spoke in 17" but six spoke in 18's...I've got these on my P1 and I think are one of the best wheels for a Classic...
Alan...
15 December 2011, 05:51 PM
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Now personally I find five spokes a bit of a bore and there are soooooooooo many different types out there, but when I bought my wagon I thought a little bit differently
They are OZ but to what model they are, I have no clue what-so-ever
15 December 2011, 07:32 PM
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OZ Chrono's mate
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OZ PI-WRC's
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OZ PI-WRC's
And we have a winner
I currently have a random set of AEZ alloys. No idea which ones
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And we have a winner
I currently have a random set of AEZ alloys. No idea which ones
Huh
Have i missed something
15 December 2011, 10:18 PM
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Huh
Have i missed something
I meant to say, I love your wheels
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15 December 2011, 10:33 PM
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I will be running these's bad boys once I get my car completed with ABW arches
18x10 FTW
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15 December 2011, 11:37 PM
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hamster i been looking at these do you get any arch rubbing,my classic is not lowered so thought they would be nice and gum metal gray too
No rubbing at all mate, using 215/35/18 tyres. I'm on sti shocks with -30mm springs with no problems.
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OZ Chrono's mate
Cheers
Are they any good though? lol
16 December 2011, 11:31 AM
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I have 17" Speedline ST2 on mine..........perfect for the Gp A look.
However I also have these 16" BBS wheels that were a STi option round V3/V4
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but not without work
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No rubbing at all mate, using 215/35/18 tyres. I'm on sti shocks with -30mm springs with no problems.
thanks mines standard ride hight so gonna get a set next year for def
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do milleniums come in 18s and whats the et ?
20 December 2011, 06:19 PM
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Hopefully this works...
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