Those are the OZ's that I really like on the SVX. And the spoiler also :cool:
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Not sure what the weight of those rims are, Im sure Dayle could answer that though. I do know they are 35mm off-set 5X4.5 lug pattern (at least according to e-bay ;) ) These are the rims I have on mine now, they are American Racing, not sure what the model is, nor do I know the off-set (when I get a around to it, Im going to contact AMR for the info), but they are 16" and Im running 92' stock size tires. I got them from a member here for $250 with tires, but had to replace the tires as they were a mismatched set (came off a fwd SVX) http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...flyr/31529.jpg |
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18x8 $465 for 4 on ebay Offset +45mm http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/files/SVX10/3165.jpg Sorry that I'm in the pic...it's the only reasonably sized direct side shot I have |
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they are the exact same bolt pattern as the svx with usable almost the same offsets and larger hubcenters. Just need new lugs. Neither wheel is all that heavy, as you may expect from Lexus. And as for the Muranos, neither are they. I have a set of each in stock used as well as some 17" Mustang take off wheels that will fit. And theres a few more styles on special on my site I suggest checking out the styles and pics in the site. |
Dayle,
Mainly curious, but are these being sold with the Nissian center caps or do you provide "blanks"? (or do are there subie ones that fit??) Also what size/type of lugs are necessary to use these rims on the SVX?? |
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doesnt bother me. Ive never had anyone even remotely point out their name or whatever We sell the correct lugs with the wheels. :) |
Does it come in 34x24x34? ;)
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Does anyone know the offset for this wheel:
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...ydra_ci3_l.jpg OZ Hydra its a 17x8" wheel, with a 5-114 bolt pattern. Tirerack says it fits the 3rd gen RX-7 so it should fit our cars, they dont list the offset though. $229 each isnt bad. I also found a bullitt Mustang replica wheel 17x9" its our bolt pattern and with a +45mm offset, I wonder if that would fit? dustin |
17 X 9" ??? hmmm, too much
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I agree, whats this problem with everyone thinking bigger is better ???
Youd never find a tire wide enough to fit the wheel and keep the correct height. Even 8" wide is overkill inho |
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heres 17x8 Bullitts, with 225-45-17 tires
fits great, the tires are square with the wheels Personally Id rather have the tire bulge out away from the wheel myself for better protection For that you could run a 235-40-17, but they are harder to find and cost more $ |
I took my summer tires off today, and put back on the winter ones. Summer are BFG G-ForceT/A KDW-2 245/40-17 on the Rota Boost 17x8 wheels. Winter are 225/50-16 Pirelli P-Zero-Neros on stock wheels. Decided to weigh them while I was it it, but only had a bathroom scale, so accuracy is probably within half a pound or so. Stock wheel and tire weighed in at 43 lbs. The 17's wheel and tire weighed in a little more than 43 lbs, but maybe not as much as a whole half pound. Given the weight of my Muteki open end alloy lugs vs. the stock lugs, it's probably a wash.
Really noticed the difference in ride comfort. This is the first time I have driven with the Pirelli's since my coil-over mod. The Pirelli's are much more compliant over small bumps. I thought the rough ride was due to my coil-over's, but a significant amount came from the 40 series tires vs. the stock 50's. Big bumps are pretty much the same, but the small ones kind of go away with the Pirelli's. |
The OZ Hydra offset is 40mm. It also comes in an 18 x 8. www.1010tires.com is thorough for wheel sizes, weights and offsets. :cool:
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Model: turn5 Size: 17x7 Offset: +48mm Tires: 225/45-17 Falken Azenis ST-115 Price (without tires): IIRC $330 including shipping, lugs, and centering rings Purchased from: Dayle, through Ebay http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...er95/25912.jpg |
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