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Old Sep 27, 2003 | 02:42 PM
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Originally posted by BigDarknFast
Wow. I really like the production rims! (the pix posted by Z28x). I wasn't a big fan of the concept car's wheels... too generic. The production wheels have some distinctiveness to them, they don't have the hard-to-clean edge for clamp-on weights, and they still have a little muscle heritage in the five-spoke layout. Yet they look more contemporary than the five-spokes that came with my TA. And hooray for the 245's... I was wondering how a 350 hp car was going to get anywhere with 225's.
The production design is exactly the same except they added that weird, uneccessary, outlining on the edges of the spokes.
Old Sep 27, 2003 | 05:58 PM
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the 18 inch show rims are better looking to me. plus the brakes look nice. though they do have the rotors on backwards. the brakes on the pre-production version look really small and boring.
Old Sep 27, 2003 | 06:28 PM
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Originally posted by morb|d
the brakes on the pre-production version look really small and boring.
That is because the picture I posted was of a back wheel.

front shot 1
front shot 2
Old Sep 27, 2003 | 08:13 PM
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What are the specs on the brakes?

I'm not crazy about the somewhat daisy flower looking wheel design on the production version posted. The concepts does have a cleaner/smoother looking design. That's all right though. I wouldn't put too much emphasis on the stock factory wheels anyways since there's always the aftermarket. I'd like to see one with 18" torq thrusts.
Old Sep 28, 2003 | 08:35 AM
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The production design is exactly the same except they added that weird, uneccessary, outlining on the edges of the spokes.
The production wheel looks a LOT different to me...

(concept): http://www.newagegto.com/X04PN_GT020.jpg

(production): http://www.newagegto.com/Picture%20095.jpg

1. It's 17" vs 18".
2. The spokes have the new strengthening flanges on their edges. Might seem paradoxical but those flanges you call 'weird' likely make the wheel lighter by reducing stress concentrations at the big end of the spoke. I like the new flanges. The spokes on the concept were far too generic and anonymous.
3. The rim edge is concave now (convex on the concept). It makes the rim look light and "deflated" (again, probably is lighter this way).
Old Sep 28, 2003 | 05:00 PM
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IMO they should have continued that outline throughout the whole spoke instead of turning in 3/4s of the way. I'd like to see that PhotoShopped.

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