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Old 24-10-2012, 05:27 PM   #11
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I did thanks, I was trying to workout what with/offset a set of 18's would be best in... I do love the look of the CSL rims but already I don't like cleaning them


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Old 24-10-2012, 07:37 PM   #12
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They are of the moment, the BBS design is produced for VW, Audi etc. with only minor variation. They are in effect a fashion statement of the 00's as regards wheel design, being reproduced all over the world and in places which have neither heard of, nor seen a CSL.

As you rightly remarked they are a sod to clean and maintain. I have 2 sets 1 Black for proposed track use and 1 Silver for daily use, but I'm sorely tempted by: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Volk-Racin...-/150929002426

These 18"s are what 'shimmy' uses for trackdays, and are reputed to be amongst the best available and at c. $950 each, they look like a good buy,
just a pity they're not a square set up all of one size either 8.5 or preferably 9.5.
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Old 24-10-2012, 08:10 PM   #13
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They are already in my "watched items"

I quite fancy a set of Rota Grids as I had GTRs on my Focus RS previous to this car.... I'm only put off by loosing the originality of the CSL rims tho..


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Old 24-10-2012, 10:39 PM   #14
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They are of the moment, the BBS design is produced for VW, Audi etc. with only minor variation. They are in effect a fashion statement of the 00's as regards wheel design, being reproduced all over the world and in places which have neither heard of, nor seen a CSL.

As you rightly remarked they are a sod to clean and maintain. I have 2 sets 1 Black for proposed track use and 1 Silver for daily use, but I'm sorely tempted by: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Volk-Racin...-/150929002426

These 18"s are what 'shimmy' uses for trackdays, and are reputed to be amongst the best available and at c. $950 each, they look like a good buy,
just a pity they're not a square set up all of one size either 8.5 or preferably 9.5.
As others have said before, those Volks are not like mine. They are old technology and Rotas are old copy technology.
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As others have said before, those Volks are not like mine. They are old technology and Rotas are old copy technology.
You have any thoughts about that text I sent you tuther week
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You have any thoughts about that text I sent you tuther week
Yep, and I concur.
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Yep, and I concur.
I agree too, OZ are much better wheels
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Old 26-10-2012, 11:39 AM   #18
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Has anyone got a pic of a car with 9.5" std CSL rims on the front??


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Has anyone got a pic of a car with 9.5" std CSL rims on the front??


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they dont fit unless you run -3 camber

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you may get both arch and liner rubbing
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Old 26-10-2012, 06:56 PM   #20
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I did think that with the ET and the extra 1" of width it'd be very tight.. Scrap that idea I will just stick with 15mm spacers...

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