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Which mono block forged wheel size, color and style would you like?


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Guys, I tried plenty of times to see if they would do other offsets to no avail. I didn’t want to spend so much money and still want to use spacer front and rear. I would have gotten the Fitment for Evo 9, but there was information that it didn’t clear the brakes unlike the newer design of 18’s they are making. Instead of 18x9 +28, I was able to find a near match of 18x9 +30 (7mm spacer in rear). 2.25” concavity from lip to the center cap. I’ve never seen how deep the Titan 19x9 +35 are. Anybody care to measure? It would have been nice to be even lighter and fully forged, but this will do for now.
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Does anyone have the bronze Titan 7’s on a white car? I’d love to see some pictures.
Thats a combo I haven't seen yet.. let me look around and see what I can find..

Here are the SV104's in Bronze... I think the dude that sells them lurks on here. They are similar to the Titan 7's but double check the specs.. I think SV's are mono block forged, but double check with this guy -
@SignatureWheel

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I see that on Titan’s site they now offer a 20” staggered option:

20 x 8.5 +35mm
20 x 10 +40mm

Ironically, that’s the same exact size that TSportline offers in the same design. Makes you wonder if Titan produced them for TSportline. I may go for the 20s if I decide to get new wheels.

Evasive's site has these aero looking type wheels up as well:

Titan 7 T-LD1 (Set of Four Wheels) - 20x8.5 / +35 / 5x114 for Tesla Model 3

Is there any additional info on these? They only have them in 20s.
 
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I see that on Titan’s site they now offer a 20” staggered option:

20 x 8.5 +35mm
20 x 10 +40mm

Ironically, that’s the same exact size that TSportline offers in the same design. Makes you wonder if Titan produced them for TSportline. I may go for the 20s if I decide to get new wheels.

This has always been the understanding and likely the reason the group buy didn't initially offer 20's and maybe under T-Sportline's suggestion is why they went with the factory offset. While many in this style are similar, the T-S5 has a unique shape around the lug nuts as well as having a lip around the outside unlike most. T Sportline is embossed in the exact same place that Titan 7 is on theirs. T Sportline made a great choice of partner to make wheels and individualized for them. Kudos to them, but the extra price increase is hard to swallow.

Interesting that Titan 7 shows the 20" T-S5 but not Evasive. Evasive shows the T-LD1 (Long Distance? originally called Ultra-E P1) that were first done for the VW e-Golf, but not shown on Titan-7 site. I'm also surprised they did the "aero" wheel in inefficient staggered setup as well as 20". Really weird choices there.
 
Guys, I tried plenty of times to see if they would do other offsets to no avail. I didn’t want to spend so much money and still want to use spacer front and rear. I would have gotten the Fitment for Evo 9, but there was information that it didn’t clear the brakes unlike the newer design of 18’s they are making. Instead of 18x9 +28, I was able to find a near match of 18x9 +30 (7mm spacer in rear). 2.25” concavity from lip to the center cap. I’ve never seen how deep the Titan 19x9 +35 are. Anybody care to measure? It would have been nice to be even lighter and fully forged, but this will do for now. View attachment 469151 View attachment 469152 View attachment 469153 View attachment 469154 View attachment 469155

those 18s look awesome
 
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