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motorculture
12th September 2009, 01:47 PM
YOUR INVITED

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/ADVANWheelLaunch.jpg


Date: Saturday 19th of September 11am - 1pm

Location: Hi Octane Racing 36 Mary Pde Rydalmere, NSW 2116

GOOGLE MAP (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=36+Mary+Parade,+Rydalmere+NSW+2116+Australi a&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF8&split=0&ei=64OjSpD9Nc2CkQW_rvWBBA&ll=-33.809747,151.030941&spn=0.015689,0.038409&z=15)
http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/HIOCTANE_map.jpg

What's on: Launch of the new ADVAN wheel range

What else: Mt Vincent race winning Evo X, BBQ, on the day parts specials, look at Hi Octane performance coatings.


PLEASE POST YOUR INTEREST IN ATTENDING, MEMBERS AND GUESTS ARE WELCOME.

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/ADVANWHEELS.jpg

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/RS.jpg

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/RZ.jpg

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/Sdrive-1.jpg

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/adv_arv2.jpg

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/adv_tc2.jpg

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/advan_rc_bg.jpg

http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/glenney_advan11.jpg

tomtom
12th September 2009, 03:05 PM
Advan wheels?

I think I represent most, if not all H owners in saying, 5x110.

Nuf said.

gmonkey
12th September 2009, 03:06 PM
damn beat me to it tomtom :p

"Wheres the damn 5x110!!!!!!!"

http://images.google.com.au/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://topschoolfundraisers.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/youre-fired.jpg&usg=AFQjCNE0Q8uAvVns2BQK6T6RPdbyR9W_1g

gmonkey
12th September 2009, 03:06 PM
i puked a little at the red s15s wheels, they are a shocker!

Gimme the Evos ones or the r34s :p

tomtom
12th September 2009, 03:07 PM
lol this was proabbly one of the worst forums to post a launch of Advan wheels possible.

What PCD are the corsas/calibras running?

gmonkey
12th September 2009, 03:08 PM
5x110 aswell lol

EL BURITO
12th September 2009, 03:46 PM
Corsa is a 4x100 witha et 38+

saying that try finding a 4x108 et 42+ so hard

hazrd
12th September 2009, 05:27 PM
advan fail

JohnBu
14th September 2009, 10:00 AM
grammar fail.

simmy
14th September 2009, 10:01 AM
i went to this in brisbane a while ago... they had a subaru day for it at the yokohama warehouse.

got a free shirt and hat..oh and some keyrings :p
and a sausage sizzle! mmm yum

simmy
14th September 2009, 10:08 AM
heres a pic from the day if anyone is interested..

http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp69/lukesbizzy/DSC_0644.jpg

Wraith
14th September 2009, 12:36 PM
Not a fan of those rim styles...Yokohama should stick to making tyres only !

Although I'm pretty certain they're just sticking their name to the rims which are being made for them by somebody else, I suspect Enkei as those rim styles are virtually identicle to in design and both companies are in Japan...

Remember all, 5x110 PCD can be made from any 5x112 or 5x114.3 PCD rims - what's more important is the width and offset or ET numbers !!!

Calibrated
14th September 2009, 01:06 PM
you're

McTwistie
14th September 2009, 01:59 PM
Remember all, 5x110 PCD can be made from any 5x112 or 5x114.3 PCD rims - what's more important is the width and offset or ET numbers !!!

How does that work? I have heard of Wobble Nuts but also heard they are illegal in AUS.

Are you talking about re-drilling the mags ?

And as a total newb.. what is the offset?

gman
14th September 2009, 02:40 PM
Not a fan of those rim styles...Yokohama should stick to making tyres only !

Although I'm pretty certain they're just sticking their name to the rims which are being made for them by somebody else, I suspect Enkei as those rim styles are virtually identicle to in design and both companies are in Japan...

Remember all, 5x110 PCD can be made from any 5x112 or 5x114.3 PCD rims - what's more important is the width and offset or ET numbers !!!

I don;t mind some of them...but if you know how to get them to fit, please LET ME KNOW!!!! :confused:

I looked at it, from spacers to re-drilling the hubs...Nothing was practical.

But I have to say I would also comsider a set of the Neova AD08 tyres...if they do a 235/40/17 these could be my next set.... ;)

Wraith
14th September 2009, 03:54 PM
How does that work? I have heard of Wobble Nuts but also heard they are illegal in AUS.

Are you talking about re-drilling the mags ?

And as a total newb.. what is the offset?

Yes, re-drilling...

Do a search McTwistie, this topic has been discussed sooooo many times over soooo many years, I've got sore fingers from constantly repeating all the info :o

Same with offset or ET number - basically that'll determine how far in or out the wheels sit...

If you come up empty, I'll get into it in depth, but I'm sure a search will reveal all :)

Wraith
14th September 2009, 03:56 PM
I don;t mind some of them...but if you know how to get them to fit, please LET ME KNOW!!!! :confused:

I looked at it, from spacers to re-drilling the hubs...Nothing was practical.

But I have to say I would also comsider a set of the Neova AD08 tyres...if they do a 235/40/17 these could be my next set.... ;)

Sorry gman, I don't really follow...

Do you mean these wheels won't fit or re-drilling can't be done to them or am I off on a tangent ??? :)

gman
14th September 2009, 04:21 PM
Sorry gman, I don't really follow...

Do you mean these wheels won't fit or re-drilling can't be done to them or am I off on a tangent ??? :)

Sorry mate...Redrilling the hubs to the different PCD...I have an old STi wheel laying around which is 114.3 x 5. If you set it on the Astra hub with a hub ring the offset isn't too far out so there's really only the PCD..

If you re-drilled new locations for the studs at 114.3 x 5 inbetween the stock 110 x 5 they would almost be a direct fit. But theres not enough meat on the hub to do it IMHO... And considering I want to use it on the track, I want to be careful too....

Not a fan of re-drilling the wheel either..OK for road use no prob on wheels that have the studs covered, but not for track use...

Wraith
14th September 2009, 04:32 PM
Sorry mate...Redrilling the hubs to the different PCD...I have an old STi wheel laying around which is 114.3 x 5. If you set it on the Astra hub with a hub ring the offset isn't too far out so there's really only the PCD..

If you re-drilled new locations for the studs at 114.3 x 5 inbetween the stock 110 x 5 they would almost be a direct fit. But theres not enough meat on the hub to do it IMHO... And considering I want to use it on the track, I want to be careful too....

Not a fan of re-drilling the wheel either..OK for road use no prob on wheels that have the studs covered, but not for track use...

OK understand now...but please check the PCD of those rims gman, AFAIK Subaru uses 5x100 PCD ??

Now if you re-drill those rims, the re-drilling will be done over or onto the existing hole positions, not another set of 5 holes, I know what your referring to (10 hole/multihole 2 fitment rims - I also have a set of these) but with re-drilling 5 hole rims, that method is never adopted.

What happens is the lug hole is increased in dia. and then new steel seating sleeves are inserted into the end of them.

The only worry or prob you 'may' have is to check the hub centre opening size, as it may be smaller than the Opel hub, therefore the rims won't fit on, however as you've said you've sized them up, it seems the hub hole in your Sti rims is big enough - so what you need to do now is get a set of 'hub locators' or C.B.L's that suit.

ET number or offset should be stamped onto the back of all rims, (usually behind one of the spokes) so check what it is, you'll instantly know if it's good or not - good number would be 42 and above...

As for re-drilling strength and integrity of the rim, if done properly they are as good/strong as was before, myself and lots of people I know have used them for years without any dramas and these rims have been used on lots of cars I know of with mega power levels and no probs :)

poita
14th September 2009, 06:28 PM
what was this thread about again..........

tomtom
14th September 2009, 08:37 PM
what was this thread about again..........

Wheels that are useless to nearly all members of this forum :p

poita
14th September 2009, 08:57 PM
indeed.