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Lanbaldo3 10-03-2013 10:31 PM

Wheel Directory: Yoshihara Design DY-D5C 18x9.0 +35
 
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So I know some members have been waiting for the DY-D5C from yoshihahra designs, well here it is.
Specs: 18x9 35+ with 225/40/18

and yes oem lug nuts do fit them. best go tuner lugs though. Ordered mine last week hasn't came in so im stuck with these...

Haven't Washed my car yet also.

Pictures are crappy I'll take better ones once I paint them, lower it more, and camber it more.

most credit goes too (thanks man) :
@ebphoto (has s1r meisters http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17083 ) I had the similar idea but I couldnt afford those wheels lol. So i found yoshihara design was making a wheel similar.

chulooz 10-03-2013 11:06 PM

9 inches for less than ~170 whp? Hows the final weight on those?

Lanbaldo3 10-04-2013 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by chulooz (Post 1249861)
9 inches for less than ~170 whp? Hows the final weight on those?

yup. 9 inches in an underpowered car.
its not like im gonna race it. and i have my oem 17 as my drift spares.

weight wise, haven't weighed them in but they aren't light weight, but as light or lighter then your average mb wheels or xxrs.

hope it helps.

SortaFlushed 10-04-2013 06:08 AM

Nice ass setup. Any rubbing on the fronts?

denkigrve 10-04-2013 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Lanbaldo3 (Post 1249755)
lower it more, and camber it more.

Really? Lower and more camber? It looks fine where it's already at.

Also 9inches is fine on the car, I know a few auto-x people that are doing just fine with 9.5s...

Lanbaldo3 10-14-2013 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by denkigrve (Post 1250668)
Really? Lower and more camber? It looks fine where it's already at.

Also 9inches is fine on the car, I know a few auto-x people that are doing just fine with 9.5s...

yah, I wanna make my car a little more flush. Im not one of those people who are anal about how the car is suppose to be and the "RIGHT" way to do it. but thanks I like how it sits, but i want more. lol

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Originally Posted by SortaFlushed (Post 1250211)
Nice ass setup. Any rubbing on the fronts?

Yeah and this is close to maxing out my height adjustment on basic br coilover, rubs a bit when the road suddenly shifts ground level ( not big dips and its not major) doesnt distract me though. and roads are usually leveled with other road pavement. in bumpy roads it holds up not an issue. but this is because i put my coilovers a little stiffer.

Drftfan 10-23-2013 08:50 AM

A 5mm spacer will make a pretty big looks difference in the rear and you can use them with the stock studs.

diss7 10-27-2013 06:42 AM

Nice setup. I ordered my s1r's in the same spec. Don't put spacers in the back. Just tidy the camber up at the back and it'll look a lot better.

DarrenDriven 12-03-2013 11:12 PM

Added to the Wheel Directory:
http://tinyurl.com/86wheels

asianCHAU 03-19-2014 09:42 PM

@Lanbaldo3 How much for a set? Can't find a price anywhere. The site just has "$" signs and discount tire doesn't list these wheels for sale.

Ndgreely 03-26-2014 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by asianCHAU (Post 1612273)
@Lanbaldo3 How much for a set? Can't find a price anywhere. The site just has "$" signs and discount tire doesn't list these wheels for sale.

+1

Lanbaldo3 04-02-2014 12:58 AM

i believe i got them total price was $850+ it was $205-215 a wheel. Also you have to call them and special order them. That's what i did when they announced that it was ready for sale. What they did for me was call Dai yoshihara design and ask for their part number and pricing and ordered them.

Ndgreely 04-08-2014 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Lanbaldo3 (Post 1643051)
i believe i got them total price was $850+ it was $205-215 a wheel. Also you have to call them and special order them. That's what i did when they announced that it was ready for sale. What they did for me was call Dai yoshihara design and ask for their part number and pricing and ordered them.

Awesome .. And just double checking .. Where did you order them from ??

Lanbaldo3 04-13-2014 02:44 AM

@Ndgreely i got them at my local Discount Tire shop/ America's Tires shop. You can call them and they'll order it for you.


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