K1s really discontinued?? alternatives....?
				
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 7" width: Absolutely winnar. And also HMS Motorsport sent a mailer saying they sell them too.Originally posted by 155///MPHTeam Dynamics from Bimmerworld.
 
 although in greater than 7" width, and reasonably affordable, and reasonably light... the market just got thinner. Ronals anyone like Randy Walters now?Comment
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 Just look for Honda fitment and you will find an infinate amount of light and affordable wheels.Comment
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 not many hondas are running 8" widths though....
 
 
 they do have SSR Comps 15x7.5 (and Miata)... my uncle is an accountant at a machine shop and they could probably "adjust" the hub centerbore if necessary, or a BMW shop owner (Will's boss) suggested having them make custom spacers if I needed them (which I could then sell i guess). Find an engineering/CAD pal to design them... hmm
 
 
 Of course, Team Dynamics with their 7" width would probably be FINNNNNNE likely.Last edited by rwh11385; 01-06-2006, 01:19 PM.Comment
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 if you have clearance problems with wide 225's on your et17 Kosei's you could always have ~5mm removed from the mounting surface on a lathe. Would be very simple if the depth of the centerbore would still fit on the hub. Comment
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 Yeah but why compromise the structural integrity of a cheap rim when there are so many other options out there?Comment
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 meh, i thought about it. but i am probably good on clearance anyway.... i am just a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles that the tire will hit.Originally posted by 2002maniacif you have clearance problems with wide 225's on your et17 Kosei's you could always have ~5mm removed from the mounting surface on a lathe. Would be very simple if the depth of the centerbore would still fit on the hub.Comment
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 If you've seen the inside of a Kosei you would understand. There would be no structural compromise.Originally posted by DigitalwaveYeah but why compromise the structural integrity of a cheap rim when there are so many other options out there? Comment





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