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SnakeDoctorTD

Member
Nov 15, 2017
73
62
Houston
you not scare with that stretch tires? rear rim kinda poke out a bit.. i guess you had no choice because that's what's avail.
I took a ~3500 mile road trip on the wheels and tires, and had no issues. So any worries were put to rest there. I don't drive crazy, so even less concern for me. Regarding the width and offset, I actually wanted and like the slight poke look.
 
Dec 26, 2018
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TX
you not scare with that stretch tires? rear rim kinda poke out a bit.. i guess you had no choice because that's what's avail.

I've seen his setup in person, there's no real risk of issues like the tire coming unseated or anything of that nature. He does not have a super dramatic stretch.
 

MichaelP90DL

Active Member
Apr 19, 2019
1,548
1,550
Lancaster, CA
These are TSW Nurburgring wheels, 20"x9" up front, 20"x10" in back. Gunmetal color with mirror machine cut faces. TSW calls these rotary forged since intense centrifugal force is involved in the casting. There are YouTube videos about the process. They weigh about 26 lbs. They stood up to 920 lb.-ft. of torque on Ludicrous+ Launch at the drag strip.


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365gtb4

Member
Jun 5, 2015
145
117
Redlands
The silver looks good. In your picture it almost looks like chrome. It's a shame they don't offer it on their 20" wheels or I may have gone with a set.
They are in fact chrome. I don't think they offer them anymore. I would give them a call and see if they can special order you a set.
 
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beatle

Member
Aug 31, 2019
968
471
Springfield, VA
I went a different route. I haven't seen anyone with these and I like wheels with a high number of spokes (even the Ford C-Max!) I think they are modeled (and sort of named) after the 20 spoke B7 Alpina wheels. They have a mirror face but are not chrome. They are TSW Turbinas 20x9 +35:


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They are lighter than the stock 19" Cyclones by only a pound which was kind of disappointing. TSW advertises them as 25 pounds, but I measured them all at 28.5 pounds.
 

MichaelP90DL

Active Member
Apr 19, 2019
1,548
1,550
Lancaster, CA
I went a different route. I haven't seen anyone with these and I like wheels with a high number of spokes (even the Ford C-Max!) I think they are modeled (and sort of named) after the 20 spoke B7 Alpina wheels. They have a mirror face but are not chrome. They are TSW Turbinas 20x9 +35:


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They are lighter than the stock 19" Cyclones by only a pound which was kind of disappointing. TSW advertises them as 25 pounds, but I measured them all at 28.5 pounds.
Those are really pretty!
 

FlatSix911

Porsche 918 Hybrid
Jun 15, 2015
6,473
5,884
Silicon Valley
I went a different route. I haven't seen anyone with these and I like wheels with a high number of spokes (even the Ford C-Max!) I think they are modeled (and sort of named) after the 20 spoke B7 Alpina wheels. They have a mirror face but are not chrome. They are TSW Turbinas 20x9 +35:

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They are lighter than the stock 19" Cyclones by only a pound which was kind of disappointing. TSW advertises them as 25 pounds, but I measured them all at 28.5 pounds.

I like the look of the Alpina style wheels... understated elegance!
 

zimeon

Member
Dec 21, 2019
40
8
Finland
These are TSW Nurburgring wheels, 20"x9" up front, 20"x10" in back. Gunmetal color with mirror machine cut faces. TSW calls these rotary forged since intense centrifugal force is involved in the casting. There are YouTube videos about the process. They weigh about 26 lbs. They stood up to 920 lb.-ft. of torque on Ludicrous+ Launch at the drag strip.
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Care to take a few additional pics? Been looking at something very similar and 20" in size :)
 

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