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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 17, '06 From Wisconsin Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hello I just tried my 19" TSW thruxton wheels and tires on my celica they look great but are too big they slow the car down too much. My problem is I love the deep dish they have especially the rear set which is 9.5" wide they have a 3.5" dish.
-I am only interested in buying rims with a deep dish. I can't find any, or a list of any, I am thinking of 17" rims with a deep dish can anyone show me a good company to go to for this style rim or where to look? -I originally picked my thruxtons as they are exactly the same as Nibbe so I didn' shop around and find how to locate deep dishes. -Can you even get 17" rims with a deep dish? Oh I also want them to be light weight if possible???? |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 17, '06 From Wisconsin Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Well I have been trying to figure this out for the last 3 hours. If one were to order a deep dish rim with a smaller offset say 25 instead of 35 would it pull the spokes in and hub into the wheel instead of sitting flush with the outside of the wheel like (35 offset does on my 8" rim) thus making the deep dish part stand out or look more pronounced like it does on my (9.5" wide rim with a 35 offset).
-Then one would use a 10mm spacer shim to get the total offset correct so the wheel would clear everything?? -Is this commonly done, ordering a smaller offset then needed to get the deep dish look and then using a shim to properly setup the offset????? I am friging losing my mind over this any thoughts pics -Is there anything one can do if the bolt pattern is not 5x100 ? that seems to be another issue to resolve?? |
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