Did a search and came up empty handed. Looked through the gallery too and I didn't see anyone that has them. I think these would be perfect wheels for my SRT-4.. that is when I get it.
Anyways, just wondering what you think would be a better fit. There's an 18x7.5" wheel at +42 offset or an 18x8" wheel at +35 offset.
both will fit fine. depends on the look you're after. The width difference isn't enought to worry about. the 35 offset will just push the tire out farther.
Don't want gunmetal. They only come in one color anyways. I've had gunmetal wheels with a polished lip on my P5 for a long time.. I'm pretty sure I want silver wheels for my future SRT-4. Anyways, the wheels are a graphite gunmetal color, but the lip and face of the spokes are all polished/machined for a nice shiny finish.
If I ever get sick of silver, I can have them painted.
both will fit fine. depends on the look you're after. The width difference isn't enought to worry about. the 35 offset will just push the tire out farther.
i had a 42mm wheel that didnt fit. @ 42mm the wheel's style plays factor more then anything. you'll just have to try it. its to hard too say that it will fit for sure.
i found some pics earlier of them on a maxima and chopped em onto a laser blue SRT4, and then dropped it.. looks pretty hot to me
basically it comes down to these wheels or some full polished Rota Slipstreams in the new 16x7" size with a +40 offset, which will then have to have the centerbore machined out a bit to fit.. personally i like big wheels better..
Last edited by N2OInferno : 01-05-2005 at 12:21 AM.
there's still always the possibility that i won't even be able to get them.. maybe not find them in stock or for a good price... in that case, i'll probably get some 19" centerline storms or rpms. i do like these a lot though
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