Wheel feedback - 2012 Roadster S
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Wheel feedback - 2012 Roadster S
My pre-owned roadster currently has these wheels.
(Not my taste.)
R111 Black Star Bullet Wheel 17" (4x100) Black Turned - 17 x 7J ET:48
I am considering these:
17" x7.5 Ruff Racing R364 - R364C Chrome 4x100/4x4.5 38 ET - 73.1 hub bore
Any experiece with these?
Fitment issues? Quality?
Recommended tire sizes?
Hub ring requirements?
(Not my taste.)
R111 Black Star Bullet Wheel 17" (4x100) Black Turned - 17 x 7J ET:48
I am considering these:
17" x7.5 Ruff Racing R364 - R364C Chrome 4x100/4x4.5 38 ET - 73.1 hub bore
Any experiece with these?
Fitment issues? Quality?
Recommended tire sizes?
Hub ring requirements?
#3
I will say that that size and offset is perfection IMO so they should really fit well. May need a 17x7 vs the 7.5 but that's only a minimal difference.
You will need hub rings.
Dual drilled wheel kind of look like crap even if the design is good. This isn't a Honda Civic
Something like these are a bit better suited for example: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...x7-wheels.html
Probably stronger, lighter, and the finish wont fail like on cheap rims...I had that happen to mine.
You will need hub rings.
Dual drilled wheel kind of look like crap even if the design is good. This isn't a Honda Civic
Something like these are a bit better suited for example: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...x7-wheels.html
Probably stronger, lighter, and the finish wont fail like on cheap rims...I had that happen to mine.
#4
I will say that that size and offset is perfection IMO so they should really fit well. May need a 17x7 vs the 7.5 but that's only a minimal difference.
You will need hub rings.
Dual drilled wheel kind of look like crap even if the design is good. This isn't a Honda Civic
Something like these are a bit better suited for example: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...x7-wheels.html
Probably stronger, lighter, and the finish wont fail like on cheap rims...I had that happen to mine.
You will need hub rings.
Dual drilled wheel kind of look like crap even if the design is good. This isn't a Honda Civic
Something like these are a bit better suited for example: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...x7-wheels.html
Probably stronger, lighter, and the finish wont fail like on cheap rims...I had that happen to mine.
What brand/type of finish was it that failed?
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