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  • 619E30
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    Does anyone have actual pics with these on their e30, really curious about the amount of poke these things have.

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  • The Humjet
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    ^^^ If they're thicker than the stock e30 calipers then maybe a set in et10 with 10mm spacers will more suited to you. And it'll still have a good stance maybe not as much dish. Check out the link I posted up ealier of yeee30's car. They look very good.

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  • graphikg
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    I might get them too if they fit with rx7 calipers.

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  • The Humjet
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    Good to hear, it sounds like i'll be saving up for a set rotas. But its nice to see hard evidence on the quality of a product before buying thanks for that guys.

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  • grippymonkey
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    one of the fastest AWD cars around... on Rota's for years and years




    my STI on Rota's that I used for daily abuse and the track

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  • FunfGan
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    I've done a day of performance driving and auto-crossing on mine(and stretched tires) and both held up equally well...

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  • stinkydriverx
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    Originally posted by The Humjet View Post
    A friend of mine who regularly drifts his car told me he saw it in a thread of a rota wheel centres literally separating from the lips when taken to the track driving over stuff like ripple strips.
    Here is a link I gathered myself but that's all I could find, every other thread that spoke about these wheels always refered to this incident.

    Maybe it was a one off
    if You notice for the most part, all those rota horror stories are quite old. Even when they are recent stories. They are of old models. The models your looking at will not break. I would bet money on it. Plenty of time attack and drift teams run rotas.

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  • The Humjet
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    A friend of mine who regularly drifts his car told me he saw it in a thread of a rota wheel centres literally separating from the lips when taken to the track driving over stuff like ripple strips.
    Here is a link I gathered myself but that's all I could find, every other thread that spoke about these wheels always refered to this incident.

    Maybe it was a one off

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  • Rau
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    Originally posted by The Humjet View Post
    Sorry too shit all over this thread, but I heard on the track that rota wheels break appart pretty easily. I love the look of their low offset wheel range but if I'm gonna be drifting every now and then on those drift practise nights I don't want my new investment to break appart easily
    And who exactly races with Rota's?

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  • The Humjet
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    Sorry too shit all over this thread, but I heard on the track that rota wheels break appart pretty easily. I love the look of their low offset wheel range but if I'm gonna be drifting every now and then on those drift practise nights I don't want my new investment to break appart easily

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  • 619E30
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    True, and the photoshop can't be too accurate.

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  • grippymonkey
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    +0 plus spacers in front to clear brakes will push you out quite a bit if you don't have camber adjustment to dial it back in...

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  • 619E30
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    Hmmmm, that's a lot of poke in the front

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  • graphikg
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    So I'm guessing these won't clear rx7 calipers.

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  • Eydreeyun
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    ^^ 18racing.com

    I tried it, front sticks way too much for my liking. Here's a photoshop:

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