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Old 10-06-2009, 10:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Pic request Rota Wheels on SRT4

I found a set of wheels I love, but would like to see them on an SRT4 before I buy.

They are 18" Rota Grid and look like this:



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just buy them... they'll look good.
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they will look good i bet, but the offset wont be so wild like afrins car. the spokes will be more straight

the only size in our bolt pattern is the 17x7.5, but it has a 48mm offset so you'll need ~8mm spacer with extended lug studs to make it fit.
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but the Raze r74 if they make it looks somewhat close and are pretty cheap.
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If we could only have a different offset for our cars these wheels would be money!

But they will not have the concaveness that the subarus or evos will have.
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hmm. wider rim = deeper spoke depth? for grids at least
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i blieve the evos have a 20 offset or so which is y the rim curves in so much and looks alot better. since our offset is so high 35 plus it makes for a more straight rim
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i blieve the evos have a 20 offset or so which is y the rim curves in so much and looks alot better. since our offset is so high 35 plus it makes for a more straight rim

This. Its all in the offset!
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evo77 car looks good, which Rotas are those? and what size?
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Those are grids and I'm thinking they're 18x8.5 but I could be wrong.
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biggest available size for these wheels on rotas website are 17x7.5
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I found this website that says they can get rota grids in a 18x10 +35 offset in our bolt pattern. I wonder how? Rota Grid
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Quote: Originally Posted by SRTFighter View Post
I found this website that says they can get rota grids in a 18x10 +35 offset in our bolt pattern. I wonder how? Rota Grid

You can get any Rota wheel as a custom order however I don't think I have to tell you that this size is way too big.
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Quote: Originally Posted by evo77 View Post
You can get any Rota wheel as a custom order however I don't think I have to tell you that this size is way too big.

not if you had the right offset, I'm thinking you would have to have nearly a zero offset. I have been told a +20 to +25mm offset would work too. I know they will stick out from the fender well and look ugly but i probably won't use these for DD purposes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SRTFighter View Post
not if you had the right offset, I'm thinking you would have to have nearly a zero offset. I have been told a +20 to +25mm offset would work too. I know they will stick out from the fender well and look ugly but i probably won't use these for DD purposes.

When we discuss proper wheel/tire fitment this is always assuming that the fenders remain unmodified because 99% of us don't take the extreme route to install wheels that are impractical for daily use.

There is NO POSSIBLE WAY regardless of offset that a wheel of that size will fit with stock fenders.

If you're thinking about not modifying your fenders and just let them stick out, good luck. Unless you plan to corner like a pansie your fenders and tires will be damaged.
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