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brianlo622 02-01-2013 05:58 PM

What do you guys think of these wheels? Buddy club p1 PF Forged
 
http://www.buddyclub.com.au/2007/p1r...es/p1qf_gm.jpg

Size will be 17x8.5, 5x100 +45

Weight is 6.3kg each which equals to roughly 13.88lbs

Would these work well on the 86?

just86 02-01-2013 06:01 PM

what you want is +35 offset

zuldajin 02-01-2013 06:54 PM

price?

brianlo622 02-01-2013 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zuldajin (Post 705605)
price?

about $530 each for 17's.. not sure if they still make them or not.. they have supposedly been discontinued but a few vendors might still have them around:

http://www.autodynamic.com/detail.as...-QF178545510-G

dori. 02-01-2013 09:07 PM

they're nice. +45 isn't bad but idk if that'll rub or not, but with a lower offset you have less chance of rubbing

asia_minor 02-01-2013 10:20 PM

lightweight = instaLIKE.

ebphoto 02-02-2013 01:24 AM

just one of those wheels that gets overlooked... super lightweight... and relatively inexpensive.
always loved them.

kosoku 02-02-2013 07:19 AM

i had a set back in the honda days and had them powder coated safety bright orange. loved those things.

#87 02-02-2013 08:23 AM

I think you can run 245 stock height with those specs

adprokid 02-02-2013 08:46 AM

P1 QF was the lightest and its discontinued according japan's buddy club.

xwd 02-02-2013 03:39 PM

You would be close to the front spring perches with a +45 offset on a 17x8.5 rim, if you were running a 245/40/17 tire for instance. The Mach V Awesome is 17x9 +42 and has been shown to fit with a 245/40/17 without any problems. Worse case you might have to use a small spacer, but I think it would fit without rubbing. Wouldn't fill out the rear wheel well as much as you would probably like though.


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