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Old 06-20-04 | 09:52 PM
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SSR integral a2's ... good wheels?

Im looking at a set of these slightly used, 16x8. Have to admist I dont really know much about that brand of wheel. Are they a good quality? Any estimates on weight, etc?
Old 06-20-04 | 11:23 PM
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High quality.
~17 lbs
You don't know about SSR?
Old 06-20-04 | 11:29 PM
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Lol..yea its not like Ive never heard of them, just never really had any personal experience with them. Thanks
Old 06-20-04 | 11:40 PM
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btw, generally just referred to as integral in the u.s.
proper model name is integral A2 though.
discontinued so tough to replace also.
Old 06-21-04 | 10:22 AM
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Great wheel... only problem is they don't make them anymore, so if you bend one, you're gonna have a tough time finding a replacement. The good thing however, is that io've never heard of anyone bending them. They're forged, and tough.

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Old 06-21-04 | 02:52 PM
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i currently have these rims, i live in ny so the roads arent ideal, but i havent even came close to bending a wheel, ontop of that they are a very light weel, and they look bigger then what they really are, for instance i have 16's but everyone that seems them swears they are 17's,
p.s- i have a set for trade in the wheel section.
Old 06-21-04 | 03:03 PM
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Yea I know you are pretty much the reason I posted this thread I PMd you on NoPistons wanting to buy them flat out. I dont have any wheels to trade you, unless youd be intersted in these:

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hreadid=319533

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Old 06-21-04 | 04:07 PM
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sorry i doubt those offest's would fit on my fd, if i dont get any trades , they may be up forsale in a couple weeks.
Old 06-21-04 | 06:55 PM
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SSR Integral A2's... they are tough.

Many years on my car here in Montreal and they're still straight... if you know the state of the roads here... it means a lot.

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Old 06-22-04 | 01:17 AM
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I've got them on my FC and like them. Just kinda wish they were black.
Old 06-22-04 | 01:43 AM
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awesome wheels!!!! They look really nice too. I have 18s on my FD, yeah they do look bigger than what they seem to be. Overall very nice rims.
Old 06-22-04 | 11:06 AM
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I have six of the SSR Integral A2s in 9 x 17 with 45 mm offset wrapped with 255/40-17 tires. The SSRs are straight and true, and the bright silver finish is handsome and durable. You probably will not bend an 8 x 16 Integral with 225/50-16 tire.
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