SSR Professor SP-1 18x10.5 and 18x12 fitment photos
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SSR Professor SP-1 18x10.5 and 18x12 fitment photos
I have a few customers asking about the SSR Professor SP-1 and how it looks on a car. These rims are very popular among the Japanese racing circuit due to the wide variety of sizes and offsets you can choose from for any kind of custom fitment.
For the project car, we use 18x10.5 for the front with 275-35-18 tires and 18x12 for the back with 335-30-18 tires.
Enjoy the photos.
Chuck Huang
For the project car, we use 18x10.5 for the front with 275-35-18 tires and 18x12 for the back with 335-30-18 tires.
Enjoy the photos.
Chuck Huang
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I imported them directly from Japan. I will set up a page on my website with prices within a couple of days. In the mean time, you can email me at rotaryextreme@aol.com for price quote.
The offsets I used are not for standard fitment. I use them with the widebody kit. Front is +43mm. and the back is +24mm.
Thanks for the compliment.
Chuck Huang
The offsets I used are not for standard fitment. I use them with the widebody kit. Front is +43mm. and the back is +24mm.
Thanks for the compliment.
Chuck Huang
Originally posted by xchaos
Now thats what I'm talking about!
Where and how much do those wheels cost? What was the offset you used front/rear?
Very nice fitment!
Now thats what I'm talking about!
Where and how much do those wheels cost? What was the offset you used front/rear?
Very nice fitment!
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I was going to fit 18x12 in the front as well. After I test fit, the wheels are too wide and the tire diameter is too big. It hits the fender well when I turn. That's why I have an extra pair of 18"x12" for sale on the web and for cheap too. Anyone wants to take them off my hands?
Chuck Huang
Chuck Huang
Originally posted by SleepR1
Wow that's INSANE!
Wow that's INSANE!
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Thanks. I can't let you have all the fun so I gotta get some crazy rims too.
Chuck Huang
Chuck Huang
Originally posted by RX7 RAGE
Damn, that's bad *** Chuck.
Damn, that's bad *** Chuck.
Last edited by rotaryextreme; 10-27-03 at 04:37 AM.
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The 18x12 weighs about 24 lbs. I didn't get a chance to weigh the 18x10.5.
Chuck Huang
Chuck Huang
Originally posted by LoveBone
Nice! BTW, what do those wheels weigh?
Nice! BTW, what do those wheels weigh?
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The current widefender I have is not wide enough to accomodate the 18x12. I had to raise the car so I don't damage the fenders. Right now the car looks more like a 4x4 so I prefer not to post the photos. I will post more photos when the full carbon fiber widebody kit is finished on the car. Thanks.
Chuck Huang
Chuck Huang
Originally posted by Sir Rupert Hobo
any pics with of the WHOLE car?
i bet that looks amazing... much like these WIDE DynaTec wheels...
any pics with of the WHOLE car?
i bet that looks amazing... much like these WIDE DynaTec wheels...
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Yeah, 100% sure. Email me at rotaryextreme@aol.com for pricing. I can get you the Work Termist SC-1 as well.
Chuck Huang
Chuck Huang
Originally posted by Sparkey
are you sure those are ssr the look like the work termist sc-1 to me but what do i know and yes how much are they.
are you sure those are ssr the look like the work termist sc-1 to me but what do i know and yes how much are they.
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Still haven't put on the new bodykit but here is a pic.
The offset for the front is +45mm and for the back is +24mm. You CANNOT use those on stock body 3rd gen RX7.
Chuck Huang
The offset for the front is +45mm and for the back is +24mm. You CANNOT use those on stock body 3rd gen RX7.
Chuck Huang
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Still haven't put on the new bodykit but here is a pic.
The offset for the front is +45mm and for the back is +24mm. You CANNOT use those on stock body 3rd gen RX7.
Chuck Huang
Still haven't put on the new bodykit but here is a pic.
The offset for the front is +45mm and for the back is +24mm. You CANNOT use those on stock body 3rd gen RX7.
Chuck Huang
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Thanks my friend. Hopefully I can have everything done in a month or so.
Chuck Huang
Chuck Huang
Originally posted by bricke
Beautiful car Chuck. I love everything about it. Well done!
Beautiful car Chuck. I love everything about it. Well done!