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Old Sep 21, 2009, 04:29 PM
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Rota 17x9 DPT Hyper Black

I just got these wheels and posted pics as promised. I always wondered what they look like up close. The look deep black up close but very glossy and shiny from far away. I am still waiting on my tires so I will update with pics once they are mounted on the car. Enjoy:
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really debating on these wheels ... may be my next set.... heavy?
Old Sep 21, 2009, 08:23 PM
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they weigh 19.1 lbs
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wow looks very similar to my volk ce28n in diamond black
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rota FTW lol
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would you need to do some fender and quarter panel work for 17x9?
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Looks good...Would like to know the same thing as ^^^....
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Yeah I cant wait to see them on the car!
Old Sep 22, 2009, 11:13 AM
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Thanks for sharing pictures Don! I can't wait to see this setup mounted on your ride, it's going to look great

Originally Posted by foxmr
really debating on these wheels ... may be my next set.... heavy?
Not at all! As Jeff mentioned above, the 17x9 +35 Rota DPT is only 19.1 lbs
Originally Posted by daechul2da
would you need to do some fender and quarter panel work for 17x9?
None at all The DPT is a 17x9 +35 wheel and fits very well on the Evo 8/9. The majority of our customers run a 255/40/17 tire and have no rubbing with stock fenders


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those are *******!
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Originally Posted by RandomLaosGuy
those are *******!
I would beg to differ.... After conducting exhaustive research in my own lab, I can say with certainty that those wheels are not, in fact, *******.
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deffinately big *******^^^
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If I were to get 18x9, would I have to roll my fenders any at all?
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Originally Posted by Ryan.Kauz
I would beg to differ.... After conducting exhaustive research in my own lab, I can say with certainty that those wheels are not, in fact, *******.

Originally Posted by subydudesti
If I were to get 18x9, would I have to roll my fenders any at all?
The Rota DPT in 18" is only offered in 18x9.5 +35 fitment for the Evo 8/9. This model fits great and is geared towards a true performance setup due to the wide width and high offset. With a 245 or 255 tire you won't have to roll your fenders unless the car is pretty low.


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