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Grifter

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I've seen these rims on quite a few SHO's and I think they're one of the best looking rims for them.

I havent been able to find much information about them though, their website isnt that informative.

So I had a couple questions:
Where'd you get them
What offset
and how much?

Thanks.
 

Chris Benvie

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Grifter:
I've seen these rims on quite a few SHO's and I think they're one of the best looking rims for them.

I havent been able to find much information about them though, their website isnt that informative.

So I had a couple questions:
Where'd you get them
What offset
and how much?

Thanks.
I can get em, what size are you looking for, color/lettering combo? I believe its a 42mm offset which would fit.
 

Yamaha V6

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Actually, a 37/38mm is common on the TD (which is what the white Rim2000's I had are), as are 45mm. 42mm is actually an odd size for them. Jason Mansfield's Rim2K's were +45mm.

The 17x8 wheels I'm (STILL) waiting for are +38mm, IIRC.

I agree, they DO have some of the nicest SHO fitment wheels out there, short of spending $3k.
 

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Thanks for the offer Autobahn but I'm not in the market for Rims just yet.

I was just curious as to how much they'd set me back. Let's say 18x?? inch rims, Silver with black lettering...
 

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I had the 18x8 Motorsports on my last SHO with a 40mm offset and 235/40/18 tires, they ran me about $230-$240 each if I am not mistaken about 2yrs ago. I would suggest the 38mm offset for 17's or smaller and I would guess the 42mm is for those "**** fitment" junkies who wanted 40mm front rims and 42mm rear rims so the rear rim would not look "tucked" in or also if you were going 19"+ like the rims I had tried on awhile before which fit PERFECT at a 45mm offset.

RI SHO3

Email me for more buying info or pictures.
 

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A great person to purchase them through is Josh Teixeira at www.shonutperformance.com - Josh became a reseller for TD later in 2003.

I've purchased mine directly from TD before, but if you don't know who to talk to over there, talk to Josh - he'll take good care of you.
 

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Grifter:
Thanks RI-SHO, those look great.

Where did you get them?
I bought them from a bud at a local Town Fair Tire, I dont know if there out in Jersey so I would look for a more direct source cheaper prices if possible.
 

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YeeHa! They make them in Green! Tell Fred and Kirk!

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:p
 

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Thanks for letting him know Bill. Does sound sarcastic, it's not supposed to. :)

<small>[ January 07, 2004, 06:23 PM: Message edited by: Grifter ]</small>
 
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