Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Keep Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'


The Subaru STi being used in the Castrol Edge Auto Makeover has a very unique wheel PCD. This makes it extremely hard to find wheels that will fit on the vehicle, in turn limiting the variety of styles to choose frrom. A-line wheels, importers of Antera wheels were able to solve this problem for the team...


A custom set of imported Antera wheels were manufactured specifically for the Castrol Edge Auto Makeover. The PCD was altered so the wheels fit on the car and look correct with the Chargespeed Wide Body Kit that brings the arches out over 2cm on either side of the vehicle. Spacers were not used in this case as they put stress on wheel bearings and the hub of the STi.


The silver-coloured wheels have been fitted with Bridgestone tyres for optimum grip and will add an elegant streak to the viscious looking car.

5 comments:

grant said...

Yes .. the PCD is so unique it shares it with a Hyundai Tiburon and a Nissan 350Z..

THats not unique.. its just that people in this country dont want to import wheels that they dont have a definative market for. there are hundreds of wheel sizes and designs out ther with this PCD for these cars,
Gewt off ur butts and get them in.

Lilly Web said...

I can't say that I find those wheels appealing, I would not rush out to buy them.

The rookie said...

"very unique" Eh, something is either unique or not, it can't be 'very unique'!

Performance Parts said...

The question you just have to ask yourself is how serious are you about getting the most out of your car? Some guys would add performance parts like spoilers, but what often happens that it not only “spoils” the look of the car, but actually affects the performance of the car negatively.

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"very unique" Eh, something is either unique or not, it can't be 'very unique'!