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I had the 19x10 on rear and 18x9 SSR GT3 fronts on my sedan. They looked really nice and performed really well. I am thinking about getting 20" SSR GT3's for my new 05 Coupe. The offsets on the sedan are completely different than that of the coupe otherwise I would have kept them and put them on the coupe. Tirerack.com has the 20" available but are a bit pricey. Although not bad for a 3 piece rim.
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i'm thinking of getting a set of used 18" sp1's. the offsets are +34/37. can anyone comment on how they would look on the g with those offsets. if anyone has pix's of them on their car, that would be greatly appreciated (note the size and offsets). thanks.
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Speed Star Racing
http://www.gruppe-s.com/SSR/SSRWheels.htm
jdm wheels not sold by ssr usa or tirerack.com
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http://www.gruppe-s.com/SSR/SSRWheels.htm
jdm wheels not sold by ssr usa or tirerack.com
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tanabe bought off their assets. they're suppose to rebuild the company.
not sure when they're going to start re-releasing new models.
not sure when they're going to start re-releasing new models.
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I have the SSR D5R's and get TONS of compliments on them.... great quality so far.
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those arent the same company. SSR is out of business, tirerack is selling off what they have left. I was looking into the D5r and it looks like it's a nice wheel though-Originally Posted by a0alvl
I have the SSR D5R's and get TONS of compliments on them.... great quality so far.
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fyi, D5rs are made by SSW, which is made by ssr, but aren't the same. I believe they are cast instead of forged
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i'm sure you can, just like any wheel. but i've driven mine over a low curb once accidentaly and didn't have any problems - i think they're pretty strongOriginally Posted by eyustfu
I also hear alot about people bending their SSR's
