Anyone Tried TSW Nuremberg's ?

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Old 09-15-2014, 04:53 PM
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Question Anyone Tried TSW Nuremberg's ?

I ran across these looking for wheels for my dad's Corvette, looks like they have Subaru fitments
Nurburgring Alloy Wheels by TSW

Pretty sweet looking wheels that are very light (18x8 @ <19lbs!) for less than $300 each
Just curious if anyone has played around with them.


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Old 09-16-2014, 02:39 PM
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Buddy of mine has them on his built motor and 6 speed swapped Forester. He really likes them.
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TSW has been around for some time now, just not that popular. If you like them , get it. You don't need people to approve...that wheel looks like the XXR 530, which I love!!!
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Very popular in Europe and they're a lot higher quality than XXRs.
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Very popular in Europe and they're a lot higher quality than XXRs.

True but they're still trash. LOL 04 BBS > cheap wheels
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They're really not for me.
Probably going on my dad's C5 Z06 when it transformed onto a dedicated SuperStreet car.
Tires a getting rare for the 265/4017 fronts on that car
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That's definitely the last set of wheels I would buy for a corvette....
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In the dark colors I think they look pretty sweet. Regardless they are cheap, light weight 18x9 & 18x10's
Next thing even remotely close in weight costs an extra $100/wheel

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you should get tws wheels instead of tsw wheels
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