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Old Apr 8, 2009, 04:34 PM
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what happnd to the pix?
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Any update on these?
Old Apr 15, 2009, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by robb86
Any update on these?
We have SVN-R's in stock now however these are only for staggered setup's (350Z application). We are not splitting these sets up as we have already pre-sold a majority of incoming wheels and are keeping even sets together.

I have more on order again and I did order more Flat Black 18x10 +20 wheels for those interested with Evo X's.

If anyone in the Bay Area is interested in doing a test fit/shoot I do have a partially used set that we could put on one side of the car, PM if interested!

-Dan
Old Apr 15, 2009, 06:34 PM
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Someone please do a test fit... I've been waiting for months, hahaha.
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still no test fit?
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pm price 83703 black for evo x
Old May 5, 2009, 09:16 PM
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Definitely hot!
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i tired to use my car for a test fit car but they said that they had a car in mind. so i thought it would have already been up, this was a couple weeks ago.
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Got my info...

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those rims look real nice
Old May 13, 2009, 10:14 PM
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DaFastOne,

I can't believe they didn't take you up on your offer... this is ridiculous!
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I was interested in these, but was told that with lowering springs and not wanting any rubbing or rolling of fenders, these would not be a good choice.

This fitment is typically not recommend for cars with springs as it's pretty aggressive. I would recommend our 18x9.5 +20 or +22 models like the Rota Grid, DPT, or Rota Torque for easier fitment
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Originally Posted by XRims
DaFastOne,
I can't believe they didn't take you up on your offer... this is ridiculous!
We definitely appreciate DaFastOne's offer to use his car to test fit/take pictures of this setup. We are looking for a lowered Evo X to take pictures of and as of right now DaFastOne's car is at stock ride height. A friend of the shop just picked up an Evo X and is in the process of lowering his car and will be able to give us full use of the car (test fit multiple colors, sizes, and best of all do a full shoot at an ideal location other than in front of our shop). I know it is taking slightly longer however I feel this is for the best when displaying a new model.
Originally Posted by slo4g63
I was interested in these, but was told that with lowering springs and not wanting any rubbing or rolling of fenders, these would not be a good choice.
This setup can work with lowering springs however it will ultimately depend on the tire size. It seemed as if fender rolling was 100% out of the question and when dealing with this fitment there is always a slight chance of rubbing as the wheel is so wide and will sit near your rear fenders with a properly sized tire. This is why I recommend our 18x9.5 wheels that range from +20 to +22 for your application as they will definitely fit without rolled rear fenders.


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Is there any less aggressive widths available like 9 or 9.5?
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I don't know if this has been asked yet, but how much do they weigh? How would these fair with an evo with a 1" drop as far as rubbing?


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