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I think the tinted lip will work out really good |
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Nice :tup: looking forward to see the setup!
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either way, they're wheels, if you dont like it, sell 'em and give me a call!! :tup: |
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One great thing is being able to rotate your tires :) |
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Hmm what about lug nuts? I'm thinking with a nice pair of wheels like this I should be getting some high quality lug nuts
Also color....I was considering Neo Chrome :confused: - Mainly cause they have no specific color - If scratched by installation/removal...can't really tell - minor cool factor http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...eYd3g60_57.jpg However it could look completely terrible. Other option is just stick to Black and that might be more inline with the clean look of my car. If VJ or anyone has some suggestions, would be awesome. Also not sure the quality gap between lug nuts that are $80 vs $150 (I wouldn't touch anything thats $35 or less on Ebay) |
Be extremely careful with Project Kics Lugs!
There are certain Project Kics lugs, especially the R26, that are basically one-time use race lugs they are made of a softer aluminum that normal aluminum lugs which makes them significantly lighter than normal aluminum lugs These type of lugs are meant for track use only and are meant to be replaced after 3-4 wheel on/off because the aluminum severely stretches to hold tension on the nut...this is fine if you will be regularly replacing lugs, if you do not regularly replace the lugs than these should NOT be used i.e. a street car. We have had our own experience with this on our shop track Evo X. On our 6th wheels on/off, 9 of the 20 total lugs split in half and we had to replace all our studs because most of them we had to cut to get the lugs off. I am in no way saying that these are bad lugs!!! They are the absolute best when it comes to race purposes, just not for street use For street use, brands like Muteki or NRG are great...they are made of denser forged aluminum that is a bit heavier but you can take them on and off as much as you'd like also important is read the package and do not over torque aluminum lugs!!!! |
Good thing to know, thanks for the info!
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I cant tell you how much money I've spent on mistakes or mis-judgements on my part while building my Rx7 FD...but in the end it all worth it when you learn you car and its parts and you have your pride and joy sitting the way its supposed to :tup: :driving: |
Ahhhh, see, glad I asked, thanks again for the wisdom/knowledge VJ :tiphat:
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wow you can go two years without taking your wheels off?!?
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Hey guys, got an update from ISS on my wheels
I figured I was going to check in on Friday but boom, pics in my inbox today :tup: Looks to be coming along nicely -the raw forgings http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMAG2282.jpg -after the raw forgings came out of the CNC Lathe http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMAG2283.jpg -the CNC Lathe turned forging with my design cut out http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMAG2279.jpg -My center caps in their holders about to get cut http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMAG2281.jpg - All four of the center disks cut out and waiting on the rack for the mounting pad height and lug pattern to get cut http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMAG2278.jpg http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMAG2277.jpg http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMAG2276.jpg :excited: |
Cool!
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Wonderful Pics!
Verrry Nice! Please continue to document progress.
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