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Old 05-13-2013, 02:13 AM   #43
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Sweet Jeebus, I want 18's!
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Old 05-13-2013, 07:30 PM   #44
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Aren't they sticking way outside the body with 32 offset and 10mm spacers?
Wheels poke out couple of mm past the fenders. We pulled the edge of the fender very slightly.
Tires are slightly stretched, but nothing crazy.
We're also running -2.5 degrees of camber all around.
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Old 06-09-2013, 02:03 PM   #45
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Wheels poke out couple of mm past the fenders. We pulled the edge of the fender very slightly.
Tires are slightly stretched, but nothing crazy.
We're also running -2.5 degrees of camber all around.
Thanks for sharing this I have the Vossen Cat, it says the CV3s are lightweight, did you capture their weight by any chance? What about pricepoint, ballpark? more than grams lights?

p.s. Someone mentioned earlier in the thread, that Vossen was working on the FR-S bolt pattern.. any word on this?
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Old 06-10-2013, 06:41 PM   #46
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Thanks for sharing this I have the Vossen Cat, it says the CV3s are lightweight, did you capture their weight by any chance? What about pricepoint, ballpark? more than grams lights?

p.s. Someone mentioned earlier in the thread, that Vossen was working on the FR-S bolt pattern.. any word on this?


The best bet is to get the Meagan 5x114.3 hub conversion for around 800. Then the offsets are perfect.
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Old 06-10-2013, 11:01 PM   #47
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I don't suppose in their developing the 5x100 they'd consider making them in 18s?
+1 that's the ticket!!
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Yup if you guys make these in 18" with 8.5" & 9.5" widths without spacers needed to keep em flush and keeping some good concave I'm in, love these wheels. I almost had deviant make dv5s "very similar"
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Old 06-11-2013, 12:46 AM   #49
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I'd buy a set as well
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Yup if you guys make these in 18" with 8.5" & 9.5" widths without spacers needed to keep em flush and keeping some good concave I'm in, love these wheels. I almost had deviant make dv5s "very similar"
I agree... Ive sent them an email asking the same q, hopefully they will respond.
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Currently, there are no plans of producing any 18" sizing unfortunately.

You can easily fit them with the 5x100 -> 5x114 conversion spacers like we did.
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Currently, there are no plans of producing any 18" sizing unfortunately.

You can easily fit them with the 5x100 -> 5x114 conversion spacers like we did.

That is unfourtunate to hear . Some of my very favourite wheels are 19" and here is another, only really good for California roads... More makers need to get on the reality boat of 18" is the key here to better deal with "all" roads outside of the sunshine state.

PLEASE let us know if that changes and if they will make 18s I feel there would be a TON of interest, which I feel is well.....obvious?
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That is unfourtunate to hear . Some of my very favourite wheels are 19" and here is another, only really good for California roads... More makers need to get on the reality boat of 18" is the key here to better deal with "all" roads outside of the sunshine state.

PLEASE let us know if that changes and if they will make 18s I feel there would be a TON of interest, which I feel is well.....obvious?

Traklite trak-k wheels are identical and 18" staggered. But they are 24 and 26 lbs each. $800
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Traklite trak-k wheels are identical and 18" staggered. But they are 24 and 26 lbs each. $800
Toooooo heavy. Here is for hoping TF can convince them there is a market for 18" cause well I'm there is!!
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Vossen just informed me that they will not be producing the CV3's in 18"
Sorry guys.

However, they have a BRZ at their facility currently to produce FR-S / BRZ applicaiton soon.

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I finally updated the Wheel Directory with the offset specs.
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