NEW tsw bathurst
Found these earlier.
Rotary forged concave ;) 18x8 - 18.6 lbs 19x10.5 - 22.4 lbs These look like they where made for our cars. Available next year, not soon enough my year long search might be over finally |
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What do you guys and gals think of these?
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Re: NEW tsw bathurst
Their ok, But I like the SRT wheels better. Just my opinion.
Ken |
Originally Posted by Southernscrew
(Post 820100)
Their ok, But I like the SRT wheels better. Just my opinion.
Ken Wanting a 19x10.5 and it is alot lighter than factory wheels. Saves ALOT of rotational weight. If u like the srt wheels they look fine but they are not a upgrade. |
Re: NEW tsw bathurst
Id love to see them on a car. Also, TSW typically isn't hub-centeric for German made vehicles. This means, hub rings, and that means battling vibrations from time to time. Be careful and be prepared. God forbid you use a shop with a wheel balancer out of spec.
Other wise, lighter, wider, should be better! |
Re: NEW tsw bathurst
Originally Posted by mobilefitt
(Post 820104)
Id love to see them on a car. Also, TSW typically isn't hub-centeric for German made vehicles. This means, hub rings, and that means battling vibrations from time to time. Be careful and be prepared. God forbid you use a shop with a wheel balancer out of spec.
Other wise, lighter, wider, should be better! |
Originally Posted by Trenzman
(Post 820105)
You are correct they are not hubcentric even though they are ordered with the correct hub size. And getting the correct size is a pain...I had to sit and file mine down until they fit perfectly. -(hubcentric rings) Problem solved, and no spacers needed. |
Originally Posted by mobilefitt
(Post 820104)
Id love to see them on a car. Also, TSW typically isn't hub-centeric for German made vehicles. This means, hub rings, and that means battling vibrations from time to time. Be careful and be prepared. God forbid you use a shop with a wheel balancer out of spec.
Other wise, lighter, wider, should be better! If a shop balancer is out it does not matter what rims and tires you have. As long as the rings are mounted and can not "walk, or move" there would not be any problems with vibrations |
Re: NEW tsw bathurst
Originally Posted by Speedy4x4
(Post 820106)
Would just be getting the "metal" hubcentric rings, and permantly mounting them on wheels.
Problem solved, and no spacers needed. |
Originally Posted by Trenzman
(Post 820110)
I ordered my wheels from TSW and had to call them back for hubcentric rings. The ones they sent fit the hubs but wouldnt fit into the wheels. I would get the plastic rings if I were you, I have had metal ones before and they are a pain. I like those wheels by the way , they are close to what I got. Pics?? |
Re: NEW tsw bathurst
Tsw jerez 19 x 8.5 - 32 front 20 x 10 - 25 rear
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Originally Posted by Trenzman
(Post 820117)
Tsw jerez 19 x 8.5 - 32 front 20 x 10 - 25 rear
I bet thosr 2 piece wheels look good. Do you know what they weighed? Or shipping weight? |
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