TypeOne
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This^Stock wheels or lighter wheels. Vossens are known to be heavy.
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This^Stock wheels or lighter wheels. Vossens are known to be heavy.
They're actually the same weight as the stock ones (at least these)Stock wheels or lighter wheels. Vossens are known to be heavy.
what model and size is this set?Here's another angle
Same size as stock but only half an inch wider and these are VFS4what model and size is this set?
These wheels actually looks pretty good with the CW...any difference in vehicle dynamics, like handling and ride comfort?Same size as stock but only half an inch wider and these are VFS4
The weight of the wheels are the same as the stock ones, these are only half an inch wider. The car feels just as it did with the OEM wheels.These wheels actually looks pretty good with the CW...any difference in vehicle dynamics, like handling and ride comfort?
Oddly enough, the brake dust is more noticeable on the OEM wheels. These VFS4's are graphite so it hides the brake dust pretty well.But the type R wheels look soooooo good though.
Tell us how long before they are caked in brake dust.. it's not as noticeable on the OE black wheels
They just don't work on CTR's... They don't flow with the rest of the car
It's your car. Do what you wish!This thread has been getting an overall negative response, but now that i look at it again; these have been the best wheels on the Ctr that i have seen..
Unfortunately from what i've seen soo far guys are switching to a smaller wheel and bigger tire and it doesnt look right on the Ctr.. this car is actually very stylish and it seems to me 20's is the way to stay or OEM
Dont get me wrong i wanted to go with a 18 or 19 inch wheel with atleast a 265/35 tireIt's your car. Do what you wish!
20s are a mistake.
Dropping in size will only improve performance by reducing weight. Almost cut in half if you go forged Rays.Dont get me wrong i wanted to go with a 18 or 19 inch wheel with atleast a 265/35 tire
But from what i've seen it almost looks to downgrade the styling of the car..
The 20s have proven to perform well on this chasis, and I really love the way the car looks Stock! Only thing i wold change for looks is lowering the car maybe and inch
Found this pic on instagram (@sheepeybuilt) I think these 18" TE37s look fantastic.This thread has been getting an overall negative response, but now that i look at it again; these have been the best wheels on the Ctr that i have seen..
Unfortunately from what i've seen soo far guys are switching to a smaller wheel and bigger tire and it doesnt look right on the Ctr.. this car is actually very stylish and it seems to me 20's is the way to stay or OEM