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Old Jan 3, 2008, 05:24 PM
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We should have some new action shots this weekend as the big storm hits! Stay tuned!
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Originally Posted by tahoeacr
www.imagewheels.co.uk

Their pretty strong. 16.4lbs. About $1900.00 delivered to the door.
Bought them thru Anglo American roadracing in Phoenix 877-flat-out.
Yes, you can do a group N caliper for less $, But by the time you add cheap rims your going to be close. And who the hell wants to change calipers every winter. Plus, I can go hit a track day any time during the winter.
Looking for a bit more information on these wheels...

Part Number? What are the exact name of the wheel? Whatever the price, I am getting some!

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Old Jan 14, 2008, 04:34 PM
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Nice pic's, I like the novel way you keep the intercooler temps down....natural snow system....
Old Jan 14, 2008, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by RallyDSM
Looking for a bit more information on these wheels...

Part Number? What are the exact name of the wheel? Whatever the price, I am getting some!

RallyDSM
Would you be using these for winter or dirt rally? If dirt, you might want a little more caliper clearance. I have had no issues.
Here's what I got:
5.0X16" BL Billet(2nd invoice after rework said Billet 91)
At the time they told me it would be in there computer for referance at a latter date. If they can't find it here's the invoice info: 01/04/2005 invoice #10313
2nd invoice 21/12/2005 invoice # 11031. First invoice didn't have enough offset. Second one was the one they got right and I'm still running.
Call AngloAmerican Road Racing at (602) 252-3352 and ask for Martin. That's who worked with me on these.
Old Jan 14, 2008, 04:43 PM
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just when I thought I missed snow!
Old Jan 14, 2008, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by tahoeacr
Would you be using these for winter or dirt rally? If dirt, you might want a little more caliper clearance. I have had no issues.
Here's what I got:
5.0X16" BL Billet(2nd invoice after rework said Billet 91)
At the time they told me it would be in there computer for referance at a latter date. If they can't find it here's the invoice info: 01/04/2005 invoice #10313
2nd invoice 21/12/2005 invoice # 11031. First invoice didn't have enough offset. Second one was the one they got right and I'm still running.
Call AngloAmerican Road Racing at (602) 252-3352 and ask for Martin. That's who worked with me on these.
SWEET!!! Thanks for the info.

For use in Dirt and Gravel. Ive used HDPE Wheel scrapers in the past and that should keep alot of it out of the way but yeah, I suppose a little more clearance would be great.

You've been VERY helpful. I really appreciate it.

RallyDSM
Old Jan 14, 2008, 06:40 PM
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looks like my evo did the last snow storm
Old Jan 14, 2008, 06:47 PM
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damn, thats alot of snow haha. glad snow hasnt hit my area yet
Old Jan 14, 2008, 08:12 PM
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Glad that I live in sunny Socal.
Old Jan 14, 2008, 09:12 PM
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good way to burn your clutch. that's what happend to my sc300
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nice, crap, thats a lot of snow
Old Nov 6, 2008, 01:13 PM
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Old thread!
Has anyone else tried this combination? Any other 16" x 6" or smaller wheels that have been found to work?
Old Nov 7, 2008, 03:37 PM
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damn. i actually thought yu were serious.lol. for a job like this. get a f-250 or a new model ram.
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I love living in san diego, but when I see pictures like that, I wish we had snow sometimes
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Originally Posted by BBC
Old thread!
Has anyone else tried this combination? Any other 16" x 6" or smaller wheels that have been found to work?
I've been experimenting with several 16 inch wheels now (which required either a small wheel spacer or some very minor modification) and I have some possibilities, but the best option I'm going to work on this weekend. I think I might have found THE wheel.

Give me another couple days and I'll let you know.



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