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Old 01-03-2015, 06:41 AM
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Hi I did a quick search but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for.

I thought it would be good to have a thread that lists the different alloy wheels that come in the correct staggered fitment for our S2's.

I have only bought a couple of sets of brand new alloys in the past so I'm not an expert and would like to see an easy to read list of suppliers or particular wheels that fit - preferably with photos? And the cheapest places to buy them!

I have the standard AP1 wheels which are nice but thinking 17s might make it less twitchy in rain. Are there any half decent makes competing with Rota nowadays that I may not know about?

Here is the wheel fitment guide link for reference.

From now on it would be sensible for anyone replying to start by answering the following:


The alloys I have are: (Make / Model / Size / Widths / Offset)
They costed me: (If bought new)
The UK Supplier I bought them from was:
Their website is:
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PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU PROVIDE A LINK TO A UK SUPPLIER WITH A PRICE AND A PHOTO!

I'll start with my input and a place where I have bought from before (I am not anything to do with though)

UK Suppliers mentioned in this thread:
www.rarerims.co.uk
www.rotashop.co.uk
www.cyberspeeds.com
www.hendyperformance.co.uk


www.rarerims.co.uk - Rota Suppliers

Not all the wheels that they sell come in S2000 fitment but their site shows:

Rota Torque £610 to £720 for 17"


Rota GTR £610 to £690 for 17"

More GTR images:
Rota GTR on Silverstone

Rota Fighter £670 to £690

More images:
17" Rota Fighter on Monte Carlo Blue - http://www.rotashop.co.uk/Honda+S200...901_273180.htm

It also looks like you can use Rota Grid Drifts in a wide setup however
Originally Posted by WinFreak
this car with Grid Drifts had lots of work done on the arches and daft camber to make those wheels fit!!



To be honest I would like to see other options please

I have noticed that http://www.buddyclubuk.com/acatalog/WHEELS.html Buddy Clubs don't have the right width for the rear wheels?
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Cyberspeeds http://www.cyberspeeds.com/

Enkei Racing RPF1 £966 for a set of 17s

http://www.cyberspeeds.com/index.php...&cPath=204_203
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This thread is a good idea but think offsets should be included to make sure people select the right wheels.
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Originally Posted by dan lewis
This thread is a good idea but think offsets should be included to make sure people select the right wheels.
Yeh this is also what's needed - please feel free to post your own cars with photos and info
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Originally Posted by N777CK T
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This thread is a good idea but think offsets should be included to make sure people select the right wheels.
Yeh this is also what's needed - please feel free to post your own cars with photos and info
I will be keeping an eye on this thread as I am desperate for some rpf1s but there seems to be a lot of issues with fitment on them. Will be good to hear from people who have them fitted.

Another thing could be to state if lowered and wether excess camber is being run along with tyre sizes to get the wheels to fit
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Good idea, I'm looking for some rota grid drifts
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Si @ Hendy Performance also can supply Rota's these days too.
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Originally Posted by CynicG
Si @ Hendy Performance also can supply Rota's these days too.
Thanks, so they do:

Only list Rota Torque in 17" £614.99 S2000 Fitment



http://www.hendyperformance.co.uk/brand/Rota_Wheels
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OZ Racing Wheels

Various models from £580 to £1,027 in 16" 17" & 18"

(This is just from a site that sells a lot of cheap wheels also found in Halfords but OZ racing are OK I believe...)

http://www.lkperformance.co.uk/alloy...-gen?brand=153

Adrenalina - this is the only cheap set - from £580


Superturismo GT - from £734.40


Ultraleggera - from £825.60


Italia 150 - from £912
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