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Old 08-24-2012, 11:15 PM   #1
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Stock WRX/STI 12 spoke wheels?

I don't know why but for some reason I kind of think the stock 12 spoke WRX/STI wheels seems to fancy me a little...

Part# ST28100ZR210 (17"x7.5 +55 5x100 Gunmetal)


OR the Silver one
Part# ST28100ZR200 (17"x7.5 +55 5x100 Silver)
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Old 08-24-2012, 11:43 PM   #2
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I like it too

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Not until you see the price...
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Shame about the offset
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With a super high offset like that, can't you just get a big spacer to bring the wheel back to OE spec, or even lower?
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With a super high offset like that, can't you just get a big spacer to bring the wheel back to OE spec, or even lower?
Yep, hubcentric spacers will put them where they need to be on the BRZ/FRS. I like the wheels too, just wish they were at least 8"+ wide and lighter.
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Yep, hubcentric spacers will put them where they need to be on the BRZ/FRS. I like the wheels too, just wish they were at least 8"+ wide and lighter.
Ya, exactly....probably would need extra long studs to replace the stock ones, but as long as the spacer is hubcentric, no problemo!

I thought the STI wheels were forged and lightweight?
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Ya, exactly....probably would need extra long studs to replace the stock ones, but as long as the spacer is hubcentric, no problemo!

I thought the STI wheels were forged and lightweight?
STI doesn't make any wheels that I know of. They contract out to other companies. I know they've used BBS, Rays and Enkei in the past. If you want the STI wheel look, just get something that looks similar and replace the centercap. I don't know who makes the BRZ STI wheels but they aren't the best choice. Heavy, expensive and bad size.
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