Inovit ST V1
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Inovit ST V1
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Has anyone any pics of Inovit STV1's on their car?
Also, is this the right offest for my V5 Type R? :: alloywheelni.com :: tyre safety centre cookstown
Has anyone any pics of Inovit STV1's on their car?
Also, is this the right offest for my V5 Type R? :: alloywheelni.com :: tyre safety centre cookstown
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I'll get some better pics of mine up, I think they look good and there cheap too. Think I paid £600 delivered for 18's with 225/45 budget performance tires, spiggot rings and new wheel nuts. Took the inovit stickers off mine and replaced them with Volks/Rays ones instead.
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Any pics of them in gold?
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at et42 mine are far from ideal offset! lowered -40mm on whiteline springs on bouncy roads it RUBS even with 215/35's
dunno what roads are like round everyone elses way though...im also getting my arches rolled to stopp scrubbage!!
dunno what roads are like round everyone elses way though...im also getting my arches rolled to stopp scrubbage!!
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Mine are ok with 225/45's on, but only because I have some negative camber to help clear the arches a bit. Next time I need tires I will go back to 215/35's I think, never had problems with 18's and this tire size when I had standard suspension. They are a cheap replica wheel, but I chose them as TE37's are my favorite rim and I always end up kurbing my wheels and proper TE37's would cost over 2K. Plus TE37's would be a pain to get to fit as I can't find them in 5x100 PCD and they seem to be wider than the inovits which would cause problems.
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Rota Grids (and the wider Grid Drifts) are TE37 copies as well. Grids would fit classics. The Drifts have more curve to the spokes - TE37s don't do this unless 9" or wider and only PCD 5x114.3
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.
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They are a very similar rim I think, replica is not the word I should have chose, but they are definatly styled on them. They do look different at lower offsets and when wider:
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