ROTA D2's

Anyone know the quality of ROTA wheels? I know they are basically the megan racing for wheels but hey, they make custom offsets. Personally was thinking 17x7.5 all around with +25 in the front and +20 in the back. Anyone with expierence?

7.5 is weaksauce…your call though…

8’s only come in crappy offsets like +35 and +48 or something. I could go 8.5 and stretch my 225’s I have now…hmmmm

7.5, +42, +25 these numbers make baby jesus cry

One order of battleship fail.

The Rota P45 just came out, you should try fitting them 18’s on haha

8" +35 will be ok on the front…will be ok on the rear too but it won’t sit flush, you’d still have another inch almost.

18’s, I already went that route once and didn’t like it, too big.

garagefujimoto, I can’t tell if your being sarcastic or giving advice man!

The tires I have now are 225/45/17’s and I would like to keep them and put them on different wheels. How wide can I go with a 225 tire?

8" possibly 9" wide wheel with some stretch.
I personally wouldn’t go more than 8.5" for 225’s

No sarcasm.
Advice:

Keep the 225/17’s
Keep the 17 in size
Go with a 17 X 9 /17 X10 combo +20ish all around
Get 5Zigen FN01R or Kosei K1
Get them in bronze or white

Enjoy the hot look, and wide track
Save the non-flush stock rims for winter

Uber stretch in the rear, but it will work

Werd i have 8 +35 with an 8mm spacer all around and am going to add another 5mm on the rear to make mine flush.

go negative … of at least +0

http://img171.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/0/5/2/6/kornz-img600x450-1131427288002.jpg

Well the thing is that I would like to not have to add spacers at all, hence me having suspension+brake clearance, while also maintaining a good width stance with a low offset.

BTW DISH=lots of money, something I don’t have. These wheels seem decent enough, that they would clear my brakes at least and they offer different offsets. I think a 7.5 and 8.5 front and back respectively is what I’m going to shoot for.

www.rbmotoring.com/gallery/album205

thank me later for not letting you get knock offs when you can get the real deal. :smiley:

or here
http://www.takumiproject.com/

Reasonable shipping to canada.

Unless there is people in canda willing to do it for you, this is one of the cheapest ways to get decent wheels

thanks guys :smiley: