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Pro Race Wheels For Your Fiesta ST !

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They are 45 but the Bridgestone tires are huge so they make the look


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Can I get a priced shipped on Matte Black 16x7/4x108/42mm offset w/63.4 hub bore ? For a return customer that sold his brand new Rpf1s just to represent you and team dynamics again lol. ;)
 


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Can I get a priced shipped on Matte Black 16x7/4x108/42mm offset w/63.4 hub bore ? For a return customer that sold his brand new Rpf1s just to represent you and team dynamics again lol. ;)
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Payment sent. Cant say enough good things about you and the wheels you sell. Can't wait for another set of wheels from you.
 


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Payment sent. Cant say enough good things about you and the wheels you sell. Can't wait for another set of wheels from you.
Thank you!!!



Sets are selling!!!

 


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Open question to Chalon, or any 1.2 owners out there;

Is there a certain size HEX/Spline lug nut required to fit in the lug 'well' in order to NOT scrape the paint off with even a thin walled socket??

I.E.; will a McGard .75"/19mm hex, 60* conical seat, acorn lug nut fit without scratching the paint off of the wheel when using a socket to install/remove it? [dunno]

I want to have a good set waiting for the wheels to arrive. ;)
 


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Open question to Chalon, or any 1.2 owners out there;

Is there a certain size HEX/Spline lug nut required to fit in the lug 'well' in order to NOT scrape the paint off with even a thin walled socket??

I.E.; will a McGard .75"/19mm hex, 60* conical seat, acorn lug nut fit without scratching the paint off of the wheel when using a socket to install/remove it? [dunno]

I want to have a good set waiting for the wheels to arrive. ;)
From my own personal experience, spline drive sockets are problematic in that they wear fast and do not grip the best. I have not used the McGard ones so I cannot attest to those.

I prefer Muteki SR35's. Not the most or least expensive. What I like the most is the socket is very sturdy when tightening, and I doubt you could wear it out.

That's my take on lug nuts.
 


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From my own personal experience, spline drive sockets are problematic in that they wear fast and do not grip the best. I have not used the McGard ones so I cannot attest to those.

I prefer Muteki SR35's. Not the most or least expensive. What I like the most is the socket is very sturdy when tightening, and I doubt you could wear it out.

That's my take on lug nuts.
OK, THANKS! [thumb]

The SR35s are one of the choices I had on my list. [:)]

The Rays/Volk, 949 racing, and NRG aluminum alloy, or one of the many open ended, titanium lugs are the other choices.
 


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I have the sr35s and no complaints. I don't like the spline ones though as the tool sucks. I cracked the socket one night before autocross and had no where to get one that day so I could finish getting all wheels swapped on my car. I had to bend it back and weld it just so could autocross next day. It wasn't fun.
 


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^^^I know, as I would NEVER EVER use the splined crap unless I HAD TO in order to fit in the lug wells of any given wheel, in order to get them onto the car, and even then I would be VERY reluctant to use them!
 


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^^^Gray, or matte anthracite?

PURDY wheels!!

Can't wait to get my 17x8s in, and on the car!
IF Rimstock made these in 16x8s, they'd already be on the car, and IF I were ever forced to use a 16x7, I STILL would use these despite the small weight penalty vs. other 16x7s. [wink]
 


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They are matte black. Lighting made them look little lighter. Now just gotta wait for tires to show up.
 


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16x7 matte black. Stock suspension 215/45/16 rival 1.5


THANK YOU for that pic, since that is the same EXACT setup I would have gone for if I went 16s, and like I've said, would be on the car as we speak if the 1.2s could be had in 16x8s. ;)

Looks phenomenal, BTW! [twothumb]
 


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Thanks guy.I loved the 15 inch td setup but wanted to go back to stock this year.Got alignment done today and ready for some autocross.
 


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