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HRE R101LW Satin Black
This fitment would also work on GT3/Turbo I believe:
20x9 ET44 About Perfect.
20x12 ET45 Very Aggressive on GTS.
Love the color and the wheels but this car is begging to be lowered. I believe the wheels will tuck in if lowered which would make it absolutely perfect. Either way, enjoy it!
Love the color and the wheels but this car is begging to be lowered. I believe the wheels will tuck in if lowered which would make it absolutely perfect. Either way, enjoy it!
I have the same wheels and they are super aggressive in the rear. It definitely looks better lowered, but that is still not enough tuck. Mine is pretty much max’d out on the bottom adjusters at -2.8deg. I am also running -3deg up front with +1” track on adjustable LCA’s.
I have the same wheels and they are super aggressive in the rear. It definitely looks better lowered, but that is still not enough tuck. Mine is pretty much max’d out on the bottom adjusters at -2.8deg. I am also running -3deg up front with +1” track on adjustable LCA’s.
Elephant racing’s coil over sleeve kit. If you want more details search my posts as I started a thread on the install. This kit is not widely adopted but I like the flexibility of being able to spec the spring stiffness (uses linear coil over springs). I thought I might have to try some different spring rates but actually the first educated guess worked out pretty good. I don’t notice any bounce or pogoing and another member with Techart has driven mine and felt it was an improvement. We both have the DSC box installed. However the caveat is mine is not a daily driver so I went considerable stiffer up front and have a lot of negative camber (but not a DD so I don’t care about reduce street tire life).
Oh wow, I never seen 50th anniversary style wheels with centerlock design before. Who makes them?
Forgeline FU3C
They also come in 5 lug versions as well.
I love the modern interpretation of the classic Fuchs wheel. The 50th anniversary wheels look great too. These are more concave than the 50th wheels, which I like.