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Old 11-09-2011, 05:19 PM
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Tsw zolder

I just got my TSW Zolder's today...super excited about the way they look. I haven't seen any cars on the forums that have these, and I know people are in question about what their would look like or if it's the right fir for them, so I thought I would share a few pics you so you guys can get an idea.
 
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heres a few more
 
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Looks solid man, I'd recommend rolling the fenders and throwing some spacers on their though.
 
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Looks solid man, I'd recommend rolling the fenders and throwing some spacers on their though.
Agreed but I still dont fully like that many spokes on a wheel.
 
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Old 11-10-2011, 08:22 AM
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Completely agree with you. Rolling the fenders is the next thing, followed by spacers.

Any suggestions? Not familiar with spacer measurements or what's best

I havea friend who wants to sell me some V1 spacers for $125.
 
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whats the offset of the wheels? we need to know in order to give you a recommendation on spacers
 
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20x8.5 front

20x10 rear
 
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Need the offsets, it will be the number on the back of the wheel should have ET +XX The XXs with be the offset in MMs.


$125 for V1s is kinda expensive is that a pair or a set of 4? You'll need to run extended studs with V1s, so you'll need to knock the rotor off and deal with all that.

Look into project kics spacers, they're the best quality I've used. But Ichiba V2s are fairly decent quality for the money as well.
 
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Do they all vibrate when you reach a certain speed?

I checked the website for the off set and didn't find any info.

Looking at the receipt, the only numbers that I could find was 5-114.3 or 40HSM
 
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No, the vibration will happen if the wheel isn't centered. You either need hub rings or you need to know how to mount wheels properly without throwing them off center.

They either come in a +40 or +25 to me they look like +25

I'd recommend rolling the fenders and throwing 20mm spacers on.
 
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