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    Perfect VX wheels

    Just saw these linked on another forum. Wish I'd seen them before I got the ones I have now. All three models on the site are awesome.

    http://fnwheels.com

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    Hmmm; I can't say they make the perfect VX wheels, but they look well made. The style of the spokes with their outward bending curvatures remind me more of TRD (Toyota Racing Development) or Nissan OEM wheels and nothing like those that are found on Isuzu's. Personally, I think those wheels would look more at home and compliment a Toyota or Nissan and not an Isuzu. Just my 2-cents.


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    Do you see a price(s)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHarris1385 View Post
    Do you see a price(s)?
    Nope...

    However, I do see something that makes me go...

    Diameter: 16"
    Width: 8"
    Bolt pattern (PCD): 6x139.7mm
    Offset: 0mm
    Backspacing: 4.5"

    Their measurements don't add up.
    In my world, an 8" rim width, with 4" backspacing = 0 offset...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Nope...

    However, I do see something that makes me go...

    Diameter: 16"
    Width: 8"
    Bolt pattern (PCD): 6x139.7mm
    Offset: 0mm
    Backspacing: 4.5"

    Their measurements don't add up.
    In my world, an 8" rim width, with 4" backspacing = 0 offset...

    Sorry Dubster, but check the polarity of your batteries in your calculator. An 8" rim width, with 4.0" backspacing = Negative Twelve (-12) Offset. The posted measurements of the wheels are correct as stated; an 8" rim width, with 4.5" backspacing = Zero (0) Offset.

    See "Offset Chart" in the link below:

    http://www.readylift.com/t-tire-calculator.aspx


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    Sorry Dubster, but check the polarity of your batteries in your calculator. An 8" rim width, with 4.0" backspacing = Negative Twelve (-12) Offset. The posted measurements of the wheels are correct as stated; an 8" rim width, with 4.5" backspacing = Zero (0) Offset.

    See "Offset Chart" in the link below:

    http://www.readylift.com/t-tire-calculator.aspx

    Well...if you say so, but take this from the link that you posted

    "Zero Offset
    The hub mounting surface is even with the centerline of the wheel."


    Then YOU crunch the numbers.

    Last I checked, 1/2 of 8 = 4.

    Should not an 8" rim with zero offset have 4" backspacing...

    Then go back & give that chart another look...

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    http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/buy...-offroads.html

    Matte Black PRICE $700 Picked up (Riverside CA) / $775 Shipped FOR EACH SET
    Anodized Bronze PRICE $700 Picked up (Riverside CA)/ $775 Shipped FOR EACH SET


    I was planning on ordering these for my vx in bronze but the wait time was about 2-3 month with a small deposit and he needed about 5 people in the group buy before the process started moving. I decided on buying another set of wheels in the long run. I love these wheels though remind me of the volk te37
    Rolling around the pacific northwest ...

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    No offense to anyone with a 99', but the best wheel for a VX is the stock 18's on the 00-01's.
    "THEORETICALLY, STILL A TRUCK!"
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    the BS is measured to the outside of the rim, not the lip from what I can tell from the sites I have been looking at, not that I am saying that I understand it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellowgizmo99 View Post
    the BS is measured to the outside of the rim, not the lip from what I can tell from the sites I have been looking at, not that I am saying that I understand it.
    That would explain the discrepancy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    That would explain the discrepancy...
    And the BS...hahahahahahaha
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    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by Mile High VX View Post
    And the BS...hahahahahahaha


    Yep-yep...my mistake.

    Backspacing IS measured all the way to the inner edge, I whiffed that one...

    Sorry Riff, you were right.

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    No harm; no foal, Dubster. I'm glad you are part of our VX family, and your many "links" you provide to others has always been a time-saving asset to our VX community in search of answers. Thanx for your continued hard work and devotion. Cheers!!!


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