Any: SOLD!!! Lock it up please!
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SOLD!!! Lock it up please!
Update!! My ebay auction has less than a day left, the current bid is right at $1100 and I have set the reserve for $1100!! If you bid on it, make sure to let me know you are from the scionlife forums so that I can send you the bolt pattern adapters as well.
Here is the link one more time
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190532009947&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT
Up for sale are my BBS RX 18x8.5 rims, in excellent condition, wrapped in Toyo T1 Proxes which still have about 60% tread on them. Also included are the 5x100 to 5x120 bolt pattern adapters. These adapters were $360 to have custom made by Adapter Kings, they are the highest quality available and are both Hub centric and Wheel centric.
Ive had these in my office for a while and haven't put them on my car yet because Ive recently decided to start auto-crossing and the money from this sale is going towards the purchase of Enkei RPF01's. The pictures posted are what the rims look like next to the car, I will try to post more pics of the rims by themselves tomorrow. Hit me up with offers if you are interested, I will consider certain types of trade offers if you have Enkei RPF01's.
So, in recap:
BBS RX 18x8.5's
Toyo T1 Proxes (w/ about 60% tread left)
Adapter King's Bolt Pattern Adapter/Spacers
$1100+shipping or some type of trade for Enkei RPF01's
Here is the link one more time
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190532009947&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT
Up for sale are my BBS RX 18x8.5 rims, in excellent condition, wrapped in Toyo T1 Proxes which still have about 60% tread on them. Also included are the 5x100 to 5x120 bolt pattern adapters. These adapters were $360 to have custom made by Adapter Kings, they are the highest quality available and are both Hub centric and Wheel centric.
Ive had these in my office for a while and haven't put them on my car yet because Ive recently decided to start auto-crossing and the money from this sale is going towards the purchase of Enkei RPF01's. The pictures posted are what the rims look like next to the car, I will try to post more pics of the rims by themselves tomorrow. Hit me up with offers if you are interested, I will consider certain types of trade offers if you have Enkei RPF01's.
So, in recap:
BBS RX 18x8.5's
Toyo T1 Proxes (w/ about 60% tread left)
Adapter King's Bolt Pattern Adapter/Spacers
$1100+shipping or some type of trade for Enkei RPF01's
Last edited by ColonelSanders85; 05-21-2011 at 04:27 AM. Reason: sold
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The adapters are 1½ inches, which is about double what you need (double the length of the lugs/prongs) , you can have them resized down (by Adapter Kings) all the way to ¾ inch if you want the tires to be further under the wheel wells. As for the offset, I'm not sure at the moment, I bought them close to a year ago and I don't remember, but I will try to do a little research and find out for you shortly
Last edited by ColonelSanders85; 04-30-2011 at 12:59 AM. Reason: forgot a line
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p.s. While searching for the offset, I stumbled across the fact that apparently I was measuring the width of the wheel wrong. They are definitely 9 inches wide, but the indication on the rim says 18½J x 18H2. Im guessing Im not supposed to include the small lip on the front side of the rim. This doesn't make sense to me because if you measure across the tire (the surface which makes actually makes contact with the ground), its a full 9 inches, but Im a newb at this and didn't know that you aren't supposed include the lip for some reason. Weird. If someone could explain why this is to me, it would be most appreciated
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the size of the tire and the wheel have nothing to do with each other when figuring out the width of the wheel. you could just guesstimate it by using a measure tape and measure from one end of the barrel to the other