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Old Dec 18, 2004 | 04:24 AM
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I really like this look:



I'm looking at the 17x7 with 42mm offset, but I don't want my wheels to be TOO sunken in. Ideally, I want something with like a 33mm offset. What other gunmetal/anthracite/black wheels have a deep polished lip... and a low offset?

I don't really care if they're multipiece or not... and I'd actually prefer to not have rivets on 1 piece wheels. Just thought I'd ask my friendly Scion wheel people.
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http://www.wheelsnext.com/prod_imgs/...06-1-large.jpg[img]



there are a TON here

http://www.wheelsnext.com/view.phtml...+FREE+SHIPPING
Old Dec 19, 2004 | 02:20 PM
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Hey Will -- you're everywhere even if you're only in VA. ;)

My problem is really finding wheels that have a low offset, so I can get the flush look without going through the hassle of installing spacers, longer wheel studs, etc.
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I think you're going to need to look into spaceers or call the suppliers directly. I have a set with an offset that never shows up on the web ;-) More expensive wheels you can get in custom offsets.
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i would also say spacers, that way you can get what ever you want. but some of those have low offsets
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No need for spacers--that is if you are willing to spend for wheels that can be ordered in the offset to fit your car from the get go.

Volk Racing, Work both make designs that feature what you are looking for, but they are both rather pricey...but they will fit better than cheaper alternatives, before spacers.
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