Idk man. I do want them. Hut yet have no clue as to 1) when I could get them. I'm waiting on this raise to come thru at work. If it does then ill be store manager within the next month. Hello $1200/check. Haha. And 2)gotta get part prices for a 5 lug swap. Let know a price homie. Ill know what to work towards. Ugh...got a Springfield XDM to buy, a 223 rifle, and 1st a ring for the gf....ugh...why u have to get new rims. Lol.
And I think those would go good in like an aluminum silver color to go with the black color of my car....
Screw it. I don't wanna say I'm gonna get then and then give your wallet blue balls man. If everything goes thru and get the cash within the next month ill hit you up of you still have them. But till then its best they find another home *sadface*....
Haha just playin man. Although I seriously doubt he paid 6k. You can't really make a comparison to another wheel/price because of how custom his are, but 6k is just way too much for wheels.
Haha definitely not $6,000. You can find crappy sized wheels for relatively cheap and turn them into something cool without totally depleting your bank account. Gotta remember that the faces are older/used, but the lips/barrels/hardware are new.
I'm in awe of the front fitment too, I can't imagine all the planning that must have gone into these. Love the rear three quarter view, soo hawt. I'd like to see a closer photo of the wheel as a whole, taken from an angle.
Curious about the lugs and the rust resistance mentioned above.
I will post more pics eventually haha. Those were just three that I felt looked good for the time being. Surprisingly the front has more room than you guys give credit. Inner clearance forever basically. I still probably have 1/4" or 1/2" of room between the spindle and the rim of the wheel.
Typical Project Kics R40s are open ended, which allows water to get into the end of the lug. This will rust your lug nut and the stud since both are steel. The REVO version has a cap that goes on the end that keeps any water out. You can remove this cap though if you have extended studs that protrude from the lug nut.