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Old 08-05-2008, 03:18 AM
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Figured I would post a updated picture.

 
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hey Jeff, what wheels are those? They look great
 
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Old 08-05-2008, 12:14 PM
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KW variant II

perfect sunpension..
be my guess....I think that's probably the best stance I've ever seen on a MINI before!!!
 
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Ive only had my mini 11 days but I already find it addictive. I put the stripes on the front, and purchased new wheels. Next up ....springs.

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Originally Posted by Coen_de_K
Thanks guys... I am running 16mm spacers cause those jcw rimms have a sick high offset of 52

I put some vipers on my car today...





sorry for all those pics...
Love the viper stripes; did you do them yourself? If so what was the degree of difficulty and how long did it take?
 
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Old 08-05-2008, 05:47 PM
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They are MSW.

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hey Jeff, what wheels are those? They look great
 
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Old 08-05-2008, 06:01 PM
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Jeff, what size brand and model are these wheels. Also curious to the size of your wheel and tire combo. Fills in the gap nicely. Any rubbing?
 
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Old 08-05-2008, 06:13 PM
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The tires are garbage. I picked them up the day before the dragon (2 flats in 1 day) and they were the only tire I could get locally so I cant wait until they are burned up

No rubbing at all.

The wheels information is listed below:

Brand MSW
Offset: 37mm Backspacing: 5.51" Bolt Pattern: 4-100
Tire Size: 205/45
 
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Old 08-05-2008, 11:46 PM
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I did them myself... it wasn't that bad at all.. Just make sure you put the stickers on wet.. then it's easy to move things around and when its right.. you just slide the water under it to the side.. and BAM the sticker is on..

it is do-able... make sure you have enough sticker!!

cheers

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WELL I HIT THE RIGHT REAR 5 STAR STOCK WHEEL TODAY.... 17 INCH STOCH WHEEL FOR THE RUNFLATS.. CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ONE 509-952-7169 WA STATE....
 
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My mini!

Here is a pic of my 18" Konigs.
 
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Here is a pic of my 18" Konigs.
Are those iridesent painted lips?
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 09:34 AM
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More Konigs:



Again 4 - 18x7.5 with 215-35-18 Spec-2s
 
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not sure

I looked the wheels up on the Konig website and they called it a Prizma lip. I just bought the car a month ago and the wheels were already on it. Kind of a odd look as far as the lip goes but I like the wheel design in general. Looking into a Einki wheels with the same design minus the color changing lip.
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by jdboy
I looked the wheels up on the Konig website and they called it a Prizma lip. I just bought the car a month ago and the wheels were already on it. Kind of a odd look as far as the lip goes but I like the wheel design in general. Looking into a Einki wheels with the same design minus the color changing lip.
Yah, it's a new finish to mimic the wheels that volk recently added to their line-up. The idea is that they will look like the heat treated titanium that has become a popular finish among JDM engine and exhaust parts.

Just look like rainbow wheels to me



 
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Old 08-08-2008, 10:10 AM
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That's weird... Having had many titanium bicycles, I learned that there's a place for the material, and then there's not. Trying to make aluminum (which is being used correctly for consumer wheels) look like titanium seems a little silly to me, especially when titanium would be the last material you'd want to use for a wheel (hence you don't see too many...)
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 10:40 AM
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Why would Ti be a poor choice for wheels? It's light and strong, right? Cost prohibitive, maybe?

Not trying to start anything - just honestly curious.
 
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hahah yah, I don't really understand the logic either. I think it all just boils down to matching the other parts that they already have in the titanium (exhaust, lug nuts, engine)

Wheels matching Ti exhaust

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Does that Skyline transform into a giant robot? It looks like it should! I'm not a fan of the look but I am a fan of light and strong.
 
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I just wish there were some way to remove the coating without hurting the wheels. If I find a replacement wheel that I like I also would like something a little lighter. These things weigh a ton.
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by jdboy
I just wish there were some way to remove the coating without hurting the wheels. If I find a replacement wheel that I like I also would like something a little lighter. These things weigh a ton.
You could probably have them easily sanded down and polished by any wheel company or body shop without damaging the wheels.
 
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Old 08-08-2008, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by scruffylooking
Does that Skyline transform into a giant robot? It looks like it should! I'm not a fan of the look but I am a fan of light and strong.
strong, quite
light, i am not so sure, as i have yet to see the 57S Pro making any light weight wheel lists
 
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Ti, steel (say CroMoly), Al--all alloys of course. For a given item (shape, size), steel weighs 1.0, Ti 0.5 and Al 0.33. So a Ti wheel would have to be about 2/3 the thickness of Al to weigh the same. Although a Ti wheel would cost a lot more than an Al one, it wouldn't offer any advantage over the Al wheel in strength or weight. I saw a set of those carbon fiber and Mg wheels on a Mosler--they aren't significantly lighter than a set of Mg wheels like those used on LM cars for example, but look cool. I can't imagine that a set of Ti wheels would look cool--especially since you can get Al wheels to look like anything these days.
In the end it's all material science. Al is the "best" material for consumer wheels, period.
 
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I thought titanium was strong but brittle...no?
 


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