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  • Mulholland
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    pshyua, if an ae86 can do it, my diving board eta's rear wells can swallow them too! I dunno... I may have to go wide body just to hide these suckers in my rear wheel wells. get a license plate that says 2f tred (read "two foot tread") yeaaaahhhh boyyy

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  • kronus
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    These are pretty awesome wheels. The only cars I've seen pull them off successfully are AE86's with fender flares, though. I'll see if I can find some pics.

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  • george graves
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    That Is Crazy!!!

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    Originally posted by Raxe
    SSR Bright Speed



    Sakura Cherry Blossom

    THANK YOU

    I was looking for the cherry blossom wheels picture, but I kept searching the wrong keyword (tulip)

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  • JamesE30
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    Originally posted by Restoman
    special spacers to mount them backwards is the only way.
    Those are rare.

    *edit*
    eBay is probably your best bet for magic positive offset spacers.

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  • Mulholland
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    Originally posted by Raxe
    SSR Bright Speed



    Sakura Cherry Blossom

    those cherry blossoms are the most gangster 4 lug wheels ever. Do they come with in a matte black finished lip? lol

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  • TwoJ's
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    Fair enough too.

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  • AlarmedBread
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    Originally posted by TwoJ's
    No, it wouldn't help at all. The weight of the car is acting downward at the hubs. Newtons third law says that there are equal and opposite forces on an object that is not accelerating (relatively of course). But this equal and opposite force is acting at the center of the wheel. Since the center of the wheel is so much further out from the hub than normal, it creates a larger moment (torque) on the hub/bearing. The moment can be calculated by multiplying the applied force by the lever arm (distance from center of wheel to hub). From this, you can see the moment on the hub/bearing would be increased a lot.
    Fair enough, I was assuming we would have some camber to deal with since the euro/VIP style cars usually run absurd amounts. I was trying to express something like an et40 and et-20 wheel in the sketch. :-)

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  • Joe318is
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    death to wheel bearings

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  • Raxe
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    SSR Bright Speed



    Sakura Cherry Blossom

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  • TwoJ's
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    Originally posted by AlarmedBread
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'd think it would help if anything?

    That is until you start going around corners. :)
    No, it wouldn't help at all. The weight of the car is acting downward at the hubs. Newtons third law says that there are equal and opposite forces on an object that is not accelerating (relatively of course). But this equal and opposite force is acting at the center of the wheel. Since the center of the wheel is so much further out from the hub than normal, it creates a larger moment (torque) on the hub/bearing. The moment can be calculated by multiplying the applied force by the lever arm (distance from center of wheel to hub). From this, you can see the moment on the hub/bearing would be increased a lot.

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  • M42Technik
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    I'm buying you a skidplate! Thats why you can't afford one! ;)

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    Originally posted by rwdrift
    Hahaha are you ever getting those wheels Jon? I was extremely dissapointed on my flight back when I realized I never got to see them.
    you never got to see them because they haven't been made yet!

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  • Erick
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    Hahaha are you ever getting those wheels Jon? I was extremely dissapointed on my flight back when I realized I never got to see them.

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    Originally posted by M42Technik
    I was hoping Jon would jump into this thread!

    Awesome pictures Jon, and what was it again? 16x11?
    shhhhh

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