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Brand new in the box 5Zigen FN01R-C's in 17 X 9 in hyperblack
Brand new in the box 5Zigen FN01R-C's in 17 X 9 in hyperblack
I have a set of brand new in the box 5Zigen FN01R-C in hyperblack. Size is 17 X 9 with 35 mm offset. Will fit the EVO perfectly and will clear the stock brembos. Asking $800 shipped. These come with centercaps, valvestems, wheel covers etc.
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Alfred
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Alfred
Originally Posted by moreryce
no these are not concave spoke.. and you will need a small spacer for it not to hit the shocks in the front... especially with a wide tire...
Originally Posted by OSiTO-PANDA...
concave Spoke??
Unfortunately not. To get the concave design, you must use the 17 X 10 wheel. I didnt want to roll my rear fenders so I decided to go with a proven setup or 17 X 9.
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Alfred
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Originally Posted by moreryce
no these are not concave spoke.. and you will need a small spacer for it not to hit the shocks in the front... especially with a wide tire...
ONLY if you run 275 or above. Anything that is within 235-265 will fit with no problem. These are the correct fitment for Evolution and does not require a spacer to clear the caliper.
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Alfred
Originally Posted by scb1999
Hyperblack?? is that the picture in the middle?
Actually it is the first one. It is gun metal. I can get another color too through that same shop if needed. So bronze, silver and matteblack are also available. As long as I fullfill a set, then I dont have to pay any restocking charges.
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Alfred
Last edited by ICE888; Oct 28, 2006 at 05:42 PM.
Alfred, just to confirm, will these fit on my stock 2005 Evo VIII with no rubbing when using a 255/40 tire, and no spacers or longer wheel studs needed? If so, can you post a photo of the actual wheels? Thanks.
Tom, that's correct. The 17X9 +35 is the correct size for the Evo (read: perfect fit) and I even run a 245/45/17 in this size with ZERO rubbing. The 255/40 would be a tad shorter too, so you'll be just fine. Many people run 255s w/o any issues whatsoever. Beyond that and typically you need to roll fenders.


