Wanted: Uk300 alloys or similar gold 5x100
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Wanted:uk300 Alloys or V9 Sti alloys 114pcd
As in title i am looking for a set of uk300 alloys or a similar style alloy in 5x100 fitment that must be able to clear Brembo's, Or a set of V9 STI alloys(114pcd). Cash is waitng and i would prefer good condition set. I will be selling my v7 sti alloys that are in an unmarked and excellent condition for anyone interested.
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i've got a set of rota gra's in gold they have got a set of matching yokohama s drive tyres 215/40/17 they clear brembo's because i took them off my v7 sti yesterday. the one wheel has curbing the other 3 are mint £275. if you want pictures send me your email.
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Are you talking about PWRC1's ? rather than WRX 300 Gold type WRX wheels... got ya
However....
There are still differences depending on application...
WRX fitment are 18x7.5 ET53 IIRC these clear 4 pots not Brembos...
STi fitment PWRC1's are 18x7.5 ET46 these clear both....
On the basis that the UK300 is a WRX it will have the former.
You need to state as you have done 'Brembo fitment' but would be better off listing for PWRC1's STi fitment ET46 as most people are oblivious to offset and you don't want to be lumbered with spacers
The other option is Rota GRA's/Tarmac 2's in 18x7.5 ET48
HTH
However....
There are still differences depending on application...
WRX fitment are 18x7.5 ET53 IIRC these clear 4 pots not Brembos...
STi fitment PWRC1's are 18x7.5 ET46 these clear both....
On the basis that the UK300 is a WRX it will have the former.
You need to state as you have done 'Brembo fitment' but would be better off listing for PWRC1's STi fitment ET46 as most people are oblivious to offset and you don't want to be lumbered with spacers
The other option is Rota GRA's/Tarmac 2's in 18x7.5 ET48
HTH
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Are you talking about PWRC1's ? rather than WRX 300 Gold type WRX wheels... got ya
However....
There are still differences depending on application...
WRX fitment are 18x7.5 ET53 IIRC these clear 4 pots not Brembos...
STi fitment PWRC1's are 18x7.5 ET46 these clear both....
On the basis that the UK300 is a WRX it will have the former.
You need to state as you have done 'Brembo fitment' but would be better off listing for PWRC1's STi fitment ET46 as most people are oblivious to offset and you don't want to be lumbered with spacers
The other option is Rota GRA's/Tarmac 2's in 18x7.5 ET48
HTH
However....
There are still differences depending on application...
WRX fitment are 18x7.5 ET53 IIRC these clear 4 pots not Brembos...
STi fitment PWRC1's are 18x7.5 ET46 these clear both....
On the basis that the UK300 is a WRX it will have the former.
You need to state as you have done 'Brembo fitment' but would be better off listing for PWRC1's STi fitment ET46 as most people are oblivious to offset and you don't want to be lumbered with spacers
The other option is Rota GRA's/Tarmac 2's in 18x7.5 ET48
HTH
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always check ET's had this issue when recently replacing my PFF7's cos one was damaged, the main dealer ordered a set of 18" Prodrive wheels with a WRX offset, they fitted on the rear but fouled the Brembo's on the front.
Went in the end for a set of WRC1's in 18" (similar to P1) but had to specify the STI offset of ET46 for them to fit....even then they are close to the calipers
Went in the end for a set of WRC1's in 18" (similar to P1) but had to specify the STI offset of ET46 for them to fit....even then they are close to the calipers
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