Does anyone run these rims?

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  1. josealex1636

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    i was thinking about getting a set but lack of fundings prevent my accuisition of said wheels. would like to have them with a red pinstripe
     
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    i looked into those a while ago and another brand i think barts? they make racing wheels with different offsets and widths. But r those approved for street use?
     
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    Ok Ive seen some really good questions for your 83.. Look as long as the bolt pattern is the same you can run whatever you want. Just check the offset and backspacing and you should be fine. If youre dropped just check to make sure you wont rub. I have an 82 and you can do almost anything with these trucks. The only thing is that the front suspension has to be updated to go lower.:waytogo:
     
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    Yeah I also seen those the bart ones they look alike I just want to get lik deep dish rims and some that are smaller than the 17s Im running right now. Just want to run a little bigger tire because I cant afford buying low pros every time I need new ones. Ps the tires im running are 205/40r17
     
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    the aeros are nice... there's a few companies out there that make similar type of rims. IMO 15x8 would look better than 17's haha...
     
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    Deep dish ftw
     
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    this wat i c when i check summit racing...."Wheel is not DOT approved for street use"

    i dont no y...
     
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    yea i've seen that too but can you guys get in trouble for running those on the street?
    i'm pretty sure if they're good enough for racing, they're good enough for the street.
     
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    hit one decent pothole and the rim will break apart, reason it is not DOT approved. its just similar to the Diamond Racing wheels a lot of the honda/nissan kids are running. they make a DOT approved version.
     

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