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Pics of my Gunmetal rims. (pic heavy)

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tqlla

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Nov 23, 2002
Hey, here are smoe pics of my gunmetal ADR trama's for my eclipse

First here is a picture of my car with stockers.

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Here is a large version of my sig

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Yeah, my rotors are rusty
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Yeah, they are 17's. They are about 20lbs each, without tire. The stockers weigh about 24lbs. Darn I need a real scale, these digitals suck.

For some reason, they look bigger than my stockers. I guess cause they are closer to the fenders
 
very nice looking. Thats my style. Although, it seems you could have just powdercoated the stockers that color for alot cheaper since the rims seem to be the same size and style. Unless of course the 4lbs difference is important to you. Either way they look badass!
 
Looks good, but i wouldve got something with a polished lip just to spilt up the look.
 
Well, one of my stockers is heavily damaged. The weight was a plus, and I did want the 17X7s so I could move to 225s in the future. How much does powdercoating cost?

Hmm, maybe I should polish the lip though. I definately like the way kiakarimi's look
 
I don't post here to often, but.. the reason they look bigger than your stockers is the reason that they do not have the slightest hint of a dish to them.. also, polishing the lip would look pretty horrible considering the outer spoke part of the rim kind of comes over the lip
 
I picked them from Ebay. ADR Trama. All 4 shipped for $440. I like that the spokes come past the spokes, they look much bigger than stock... though they are the same size.

It also helps that they are close to the fender. I couldnt pass them up.
1) save about 4 lbs per wheel
2) wider wheel keeps the sidewalls straight and more tire on the ground... resulting in slightly better cornering. 6.5s are too thin for 215s.
3) The wider wheel/lower offset puts the rim near the fender
4) Much more brake clearance

I also picked up some Kyokugen lugs for $40 on ebay.
 
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