FS: 17x7.5 Rota Grid
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FS: 17x7.5 Rota Grid
I have my set of 17x7.5 Rota Grid for sale, it is in royal gunmetal color (gunmetal with a polished lip). There is a bent lip on one rim and minor curbage on 2 (not noticable unless your up close). The bent lip on one rim DOES NOT affect the perfomance of the rim, there is no vibration, or leakage. There are 225/45/17 Dunlop SP sport 2000 tires on the rims, these tires produce very little noise and have good wet traction. Two tires have 60% tread, and 2 have 40% tread (roughly) Im willing to let the whole set go was at $400 o.b.o NOW: $380
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Sorry dont have pix of the bent lip, but you can have my word that the above conditions for the rim is true. Or you can pm me and arrange to check out the rims in person
Henry
Pix:

On my car
Sorry dont have pix of the bent lip, but you can have my word that the above conditions for the rim is true. Or you can pm me and arrange to check out the rims in person

Henry
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Originally Posted by wombatsauce
Oh man, those are hot. I should have come over last night and checked them out. Wonder if they would fit on my RS.
nothing slightly rolled fenders can't handle though
Originally Posted by 02BlackWRX
yup they'll fit fine with no rubbing issues as long as you stick with a 215 tire, 225's may rub, but its hit or miss.
nothing slightly rolled fenders can't handle though
nothing slightly rolled fenders can't handle though
Thanks for the helpful info! Should there be a major difference between a 225/50-16 and a 225/45-17?
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Originally Posted by wombatsauce
Well then I should be cool with my wicked mangled fenders. Got 225's now but they are 225/50-16 S0-3's which I have heard are rather large. My goal is to eventually have a set of STi BBS rims on there with the proper size. These grids look really nice though, and I really like the contrast between the center and lip.
Thanks for the helpful info! Should there be a major difference between a 225/50-16 and a 225/45-17?
Thanks for the helpful info! Should there be a major difference between a 225/50-16 and a 225/45-17?
You'll have a stiffer sidewall with the 225/45/17's over the 16's so yea it should be a pretty nice difference


