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  1. Zillon

    Zillon Well-Known Member

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    Those aren't CH-Rs or RG712Hs.

    Those are BBS CVs.

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  2. Metalman

    Metalman Well-Known Member
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    Glad everyone's OK...
     
  3. Batrugger

    Batrugger New Member

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    What do they say on the inside on the back?
     
  4. Steve

    Steve Administrator
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    I don't recognize that wheel.

    Why do you call them custom?
     
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    Batrugger New Member

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    That or the CH-R, but there are some differences, especially the way the webs go all the way over the lip.
     
  6. Minicoop19

    Minicoop19 New Member

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    I thought they were CVs as well.

    I call them custom because I had them widened and powdercoated black chrome. The adjuster isn't going to like that lol, but that's what insurance is for...
     
  7. Zillon

    Zillon Well-Known Member

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    Widened? How exactly did you widen a one piece cast aluminum wheel?
     
  8. ScottinBend

    ScottinBend Space Cowboy
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    Why duct tape and plasti-dip...........of course. Lol
     
  9. TheModFather

    TheModFather Well-Known Member

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    Cut them in half, and weld a ring in the center. Not a novice job, but I have seen it done.

    A guy here used to have a Terminator Cobra Mustang, mini tubbed with widened stock SVT wheels. Looked mostly stock minus the lowering, until you looked under the rear of the car and saw almost 15" of rubber on each rear corner. [emoji12]
     
  10. Zillon

    Zillon Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I'd want a very reputable aluminum welder doing that stuff.