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deep dish alloys ?
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20/01/2006
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does anyone know of any deep dish alloys that will fit a 20V N/A ? i am thinking because i dont have the brembo's to clear i should be ok ?
does anyone know of any that will fit ok ? even with wobboly bolts ?
thanks
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I've seen a few coupes with deep dish type alloys on and they've all looked a bit poo. They end up sticking out the side of the car.
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Are these the sort you meant? Or not dishy enough? The rears are quite deep
Coupe with Dishy Wheels
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i love those wheels any ideas what they are and there cost?
also do they need spacers?
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I think they are Racing Harts, or one of those Japanese brands. Not sure on the fitting. The owner is on the German forum.
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Im not a fan of deep dish alloys. I think they just look too small. A big flat spoke that goes right to the edge of the rim always looks better ie. bigger.
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