Finally got my new toys on the car! (not quite 56K friendly)
So.. I've got a set of
and a set of
which converted the R from
into
another angle
a closer look
Daiyama Open-ended Lugs.... stick quite far out.... personally I like it alot.
(I picked these over a set of Rays that I got... and FYI, they are a little lighter than Rays)
Enjoy.
and it would be great if someone can show me how to resize these pics.
and a set of
which converted the R from
into
another angle
a closer look
Daiyama Open-ended Lugs.... stick quite far out.... personally I like it alot.
(I picked these over a set of Rays that I got... and FYI, they are a little lighter than Rays)Enjoy.

and it would be great if someone can show me how to resize these pics.
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team CW represent...
questions...these are the forged CPs right? edit...it say forged in the first pic
how does the color match with the rest of the car?
questions...these are the forged CPs right? edit...it say forged in the first pic
how does the color match with the rest of the car?
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how does the color match with the rest of the car?
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good question. They are not CW so if you pay close attention. You can tell it's not quite the same white. Those wheels doesn't have the same creamy color as the CW. But overall, they are matching quite well!
how does the color match with the rest of the car?
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good question. They are not CW so if you pay close attention. You can tell it's not quite the same white. Those wheels doesn't have the same creamy color as the CW. But overall, they are matching quite well!
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The easiest way for me to do it is to open the pic in paint, go to stretch/skew and just downsize it by about 50%.
</TD></TR></TABLE>The easiest way for me to do it is to open the pic in paint, go to stretch/skew and just downsize it by about 50%.
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The lightest 15" wheel on the planet, ~7.9 lbs if I'm not mistaken.And the knurled ends on those lugs are quite nice, makes em easier to put on by hand before putting the torque wrench on them.
Very clean R, the rims look good on the R.
The Daiyama lug nuts will costs $100 for Type R's.
http://www.inlinefour.com/axulraclugnu.html
The Daiyama lug nuts will costs $100 for Type R's.
http://www.inlinefour.com/axulraclugnu.html
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bang on. it's alot easier to put those on by hand. but on the down side, those lugs make the wheel much harder to clean (cause it stick out sooo much).
btw, someone PMed me about the Rays (which I lost the PM screen). Anyway, they are sold already.
</TD></TR></TABLE>bang on. it's alot easier to put those on by hand. but on the down side, those lugs make the wheel much harder to clean (cause it stick out sooo much).
btw, someone PMed me about the Rays (which I lost the PM screen). Anyway, they are sold already.
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Yeah, I noticed that too, nice set of WORKS you have
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yeah, I noticed that too, nice set of WORKS you have
I have always loved the CP035's but could never get them....that's how I wound up w/ spoons. Had em on order for like 6 months and they never came in 
Nice choice

Nice choice






