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    Default Light weight wheels for 240sx offset

    Basically what the topic says. im in search for some light wheels in 4x114.3 with good offset for the 240. around +20 in front and +15 in the rear i think sounds good. thanks!

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    kosei K1's are nice....I amy be doing a Panasport deal in the near future again.

    Enkie RPF1's are great. I don't know of many that will have those offsets?

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    Aren't Volks available in the proper size?


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    yea volks are a definite possibility but i was looking for alternatives from paying $300+ per wheel.
    Id love to get the enkei rp-f1's but as far as i know, they dont come in 4x114.3 unless you know otherwise...

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    You might try Team Dynamics. Before I sold my 240, I did and they were going to send some 15x7's with a dual drilled pattern. I think the offset was 23 mm. I was trying to get away from running the spacers on them. I think the guys name I talked to was Don Kane. I won't swear to the name though.

    The 15 inch choices for these with the correct offset are pretty scarce.

    Jim

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    Yea, it is definately scarce being its the not-so-popular 4x114.3 pattern in 15" and 16". so it either comes down to volks with good offsets or the enkei rp-f1 (which i just found in my pattern by special order) in 16x7 in +25 offset, which im not so hot about, but we'll see.

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    You mean like this?



    Don't think I will need spacers anymore.



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    nice wheels. what is the offset of them?
    and the weight?

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    Offset is 17mm and they weigh in at about 13~14 lbs.

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    [This message has been edited by turboICE (edited January 24, 2005).]

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    Turboice,
    Did tire rack charge you an extra $30 for drilling on those ?? If so how much were they ?
    I was just about to order some for my Z car ,
    and then they mentiioned the extra shipping and the $30 a wheel .

    Mike

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    They were not drilled for the sx. I will need to check records on the cost email me at ed[at]chargedperformance[dot]com.

    [This message has been edited by turboICE (edited January 31, 2005).]

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    Looks like they have the proper 4X114.3 bolt pattern only on occasion. Currently they have blanks only that must be drilled to your bolt pattern. Price I am hearing is $180 drilled before shipping. Looks like my timing was lucky.

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