SSR Type Cs for ME

k3nnex

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I picked up some rims on Tuesday in S. San Francisco for $650. They're 16s and the tires on them are a bit small so now I have a wheel gap on a slammed Accord, it's strange looking... I'm thinking of getting some Kuhmo Ecstas for $65 a piece, anyone else have any other recommendations?

I put the rims on yesterday when my lugs came in the mail, Volk Rays lockking lugs.

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I'll post better pics on my car's thread... for some reason I can't edit my first post... so it's still displaying my old setup :(
 

Phut

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the wheels look too sunken in. what's the offset?
 

k3nnex

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16x7 +42 offset. The gap isn't too bad... but it's there and it's weird cus the car is so low...
 

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they look good. but im surprised theyre a +42 offset, cuz i had +42 on my 17's and they stuck out further then that, well, they atleast looked like they did.
 

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ssr = sexy you probablt just need a tire with a bigger side wall. love the wheels :thumbsup:
 

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Nice pick up SSR's are some of the strongest wheels.
 

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I already said it but it looks great. I think they look sunkin in because they way the spokes go inward so it has a lip. I bet it looks different in person.
 
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