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Originally Posted by 5l32v4c View Post
Awesome! Holding my breath on the price. Please don't let them cost more than my car did. Would be a shame if, after all this effort, no-one could afford them.
Price will be similar to what they were on Kickstarter, possibly more.

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Gotta love these 18" PD's
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Yeah and they won't stay off your lawn!!!!! Damn youngsters!!!
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Quote de Mrmerlin





here is something to consider,

on the back of the wheel where it mounts to the hub ,

can it be made so that there will be cutouts so if someone was fitting bolt on spacers the bolt on nuts will clear?.

I ran into this issue today,

the wheels were actually seated on the studs and not mounted to the spacer surface this resulted in a wheel that would wobble

Good point. When I put my rear spacers on at first I thought it would not work, but then I saw the bolt heads would fit into the recessed area between the studs. This is on my stock Porsche wheels which I actually like.



Funny how things change, now cars all have the brakes exposed, before wheels all covered, hubcaps, white walls or white lettering. Of course years ago people dressed up in public, now its baggy pants 4 sizes too big so pants all bunched up over shoes, butt crack showing and baseball hat on backwards, or sideways!

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