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Definitely a pain to get these mounted but finally got all the parts and got around to it.
Initially when I put them on, I was not satisfied with the level of thread engagement on the lugs. Normally this can be solved with ET-style lug nuts, but unfortunately, they don't fit on most JDM wheels due to smaller stud diameter (only 15mm).
As such, I had to get new wheel studs from Japan, they were +10mm studs manufactured by KYO-EI (model SBLC). Took another week and a half and finally the weather cooperated and I got the studs installed, which was honestly a relatively easy process sans both my torque wrench and stud installer breaking during the process.
The wheels are 18x8 (they don't make a 17 in the correct sizing and bolt pattern) with a +32 offset. Pretty much sits flush with the 265s, maybe a tad bit of poke. Overall really happy with the result.
Initially when I put them on, I was not satisfied with the level of thread engagement on the lugs. Normally this can be solved with ET-style lug nuts, but unfortunately, they don't fit on most JDM wheels due to smaller stud diameter (only 15mm).
As such, I had to get new wheel studs from Japan, they were +10mm studs manufactured by KYO-EI (model SBLC). Took another week and a half and finally the weather cooperated and I got the studs installed, which was honestly a relatively easy process sans both my torque wrench and stud installer breaking during the process.
The wheels are 18x8 (they don't make a 17 in the correct sizing and bolt pattern) with a +32 offset. Pretty much sits flush with the 265s, maybe a tad bit of poke. Overall really happy with the result.
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