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Posted (edited)

I put on my new summer wheels and tires over the weekend, and I must say they look and feel pretty nice.

BSA machined wheels from Roock autosport (very nice people to deal with by the way.)

I've seen theese wheels sell on ebay at incredibly low prices. From what I've heard and experienced so far, they're excellent quality for the money!

Falken Azenis 615

225-front

275-rear

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Love the deep dish

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So far the wheels and tires feel very nice. The wheels are a perfect fit on the hub, so no need for hubcentric rings. The tires are very responsive and very smooth with hardly any road noise.

I'll post an update after a couple hundred miles. :D

Edited by BT986
Posted

They definately look good.

I don't think I would run BSA wheels on my car however, they are low pressure cast wheels made in Malaysia and quite weak which makes the suseptable to bends and other carnage. Good luck with them, hope they hold up ok.

Posted (edited)

Yeah...definitely not for track use.

But for what I paid for them, they're not bad for everyday driving.

You DO get what you pay for! <_<

Edited by BT986
  • 1 year later...
Posted

BT986, they are indeed very attractive wheels. CAn you please let me know which model of BSA rims they are as well as how much they cost? I'm shopping for a set for my 99 C2 and will be using mainly as a daily driver, no racing, etc. Also, what offsets do you have on those wheels?

Thanks

Ron

Posted

They look very nice...I like the deep offset on the rears. You didn't mention what size the wheels are? I have 18 x 8 & 10s on my '02 S. The rear is a 47 et with minor rubbing initially on the parking brake cable (which had to be tied back to the trailing arm).

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