Wheels/Rims/Roda

m a v [3] r i c k;1064695084 said:
Bro Izso,
I spoke to the sales guy and seems that for 17" they can't do the offset style due to strength issue. As you can see, the spokes are really fine. But for 15", they do have them in concave design. Perhaps you can FB message Advanti Racing Malaysia. He's been very very helpful. Managed to get my 17" S1 gunmetal thru his help.

Picture on wheels mari! Congrats! Good buy.
 
[A]aronLJW;1064695137 said:
Haha I'll try stick around here, what car are you using? Usually deep dish rim are wider J and require offset 20 - 35, Storm S1 have concave 15x8, 15x9, 17x8, 17x9 but not popular in Malaysia market and is super rare to get it here. Actually the normal S1 we get here is already concaved in slightly compare to other rims that I come through.

You have concave S1 17x8JJ? Wahhhh.. how much and where to get? The guy I dealt with didn't give me that option. I'm using a Nissan Sylphy so I need PCD100x4. 9jj is too wide for me already. And I need to clear my calipers
 
You have concave S1 17x8JJ? Wahhhh.. how much and where to get? The guy I dealt with didn't give me that option. I'm using a Nissan Sylphy so I need PCD100x4. 9jj is too wide for me already. And I need to clear my calipers

Oh 17x8J is for 5x114.3 S1 and S5.. 4x100 only have 17x7J ET40, you can come by to fix the rims to test whether can clear your caliper. Special 8J above need to check with supplier 1st.
 
Picture on wheels mari! Congrats! Good buy.

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uncleVR, now this i call buy rolex, look like rolex. :smokin:
nice wheel there. Look appealing.
 
You so bad, give lower assessment......hhahahhahahahhahah:biggrin:

More correct what! Rolex & Tag are both still made in the same country, while SSR Type-C & Advanti are not! :biggrin: Anyway Seiko is still a good watch and also not cheap anymore leh!
 
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Hehe Seiko or Casio, as long as it is light, strong and good for my wallet, it is good enough.
Frankly, with such under powered car, rim weight do make quite a difference! Very worthwhile.
 
This ma ride
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m a v [3] r i c k;1064695515 said:
Hehe Seiko or Casio, as long as it is light, strong and good for my wallet, it is good enough.
Frankly, with such under powered car, rim weight do make quite a difference! Very worthwhile.

Yup actually that's the best value for money and that's what I also keep looking for when buying something. Expensive and good is nothing special, it should be good if expensive and everyone can easily buys if got money. Cheap and not so good is also expected. The best is still rather cheap but already good, that's not easy to get and the best buy! :biggrin:

[A]aronLJW;1064695520 said:
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Whoa nice tire stickers! :biggrin: They last long, are they?
 
Ok mah! click on it become full image.....:driver:



Decide to change tyre brand then cannot use dy.....lol

need hijack thread and ask tyre sifu a while, sorry thread owner, need ask will you guys rather get new tyre that cost 4 times more or just get 4 pc toyo t1 sport 245/40/r18 from a fren? used under 5k km,seldon drive, year 2015 tyre.. and anyone can give a bit review on t1 sport? i used t1r before but not t1 sport:biggrin:
 
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need hijack thread and ask tyre sifu a while, sorry thread owner, need ask will you guys rather get new tyre that cost 4 times more or just get 4 pc toyo t1 sport 245/40/r18 from a fren? used under 5k km,seldon drive, year 2015 tyre.. and anyone god a bit review on t1 sport? i used t1r before but not t1 sport:biggrin:

Depends on what is your expectation of the tires. T1 Sport is never really able to match other top brands like Michelin PS series, Continental CSC series, P Zeros, Goodyear F1s and the likes, so if those are your expectations, you might be disappointed. But if you feel T1R was already good enough then T1 Sport should be more than enough for you coz it's higher/better model than T1R. Note though that T1 Sport also has relatively low tread wear rating at only 240 if not mistaken, so it might wear out faster too (maybe similar to RE003).

Disclaimer: I'm not tire sifu like bro VR2 though, so maybe he has a more in depth views on this.
 
Depends on what is your expectation of the tires. T1 Sport is never really able to match other top brands like Michelin PS series, Continental CSC series, P Zeros, Goodyear F1s and the likes, so if those are your expectations, you might be disappointed. But if you feel T1R was already good enough then T1 Sport should be more than enough for you coz it's higher/better model than T1R. Note though that T1 Sport also has relatively low tread wear rating at only 240 if not mistaken, so it might wear out faster too (maybe similar to RE003).

Disclaimer: I'm not tire sifu like bro VR2 tho9ugh, so maybe he has a more in depth views on this.

hurm, now only using dunlop sport maxx, if compare to it consider upgrade or what?:biggrin:
 
hurm, now only using dunlop sport maxx, if compare to it consider upgrade or what?:biggrin:

I think Sportmaxx should be better. Sportmaxx series can still go toe-to-toe with those other top brands I mentioned above, but Sportmaxx also only has 240 tread wear so tire life might be about the same if you go with T1 Sport.
 

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