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With every car purchase wheels have been the first or second thing done to the car. When I got my 18 WB Hellcat I looked at the forums for wheel ideas and suggestions. Triumph along with BC forged and HRE made some great looking wheels. I ended up going with Triumph. So pulled the trigger on a set and wow. The wheels were amazing. I was able to have 20x11 and 20x12.5 wheels made matched with Michelin PS4S 305/35/20 and 345/30/20, that combine with KW springs and ADD arms the car drives and handles amazing. Loving wheels I decided to have a second more aggressive set made. Went with 20x12F and 20x13.5F matched with Toyo R888R tires. Heard great things about Toyo ( only downside being noisy and won’t last long) so wanted to try them out. Tires on new set up are stretched on purpose for clearance and look. I do like the poke and stretched look and wanted a different look over the first set. Wheels are done just waiting on shipment. Here are pics of current set up and the soon to be installed second set up. Pics were taken right after tire install so they have lubricant on sidewall and are dirty.
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With every car purchase wheels have been the first or second thing done to the car. When I got my 18 WB Hellcat I looked at the forums for wheel ideas and suggestions. Triumph along with BC forged and HRE made some great looking wheels. I ended up going with Triumph. So pulled the trigger on a set and wow. The wheels were amazing. I was able to have 20x11 and 20x12.5 wheels made matched with Michelin PS4S 305/35/20 and 345/30/20, that combine with KW springs and ADD arms the car drives and handles amazing. Loving wheels I decided to have a second more aggressive set made. Went with 20x12F and 20x13.5F matched with Toyo R888R tires. Heard great things about Toyo ( only downside being noisy and won’t last long) so wanted to try them out. Tires on new set up are stretched on purpose for clearance and look. I do like the poke and stretched look and wanted a different look over the first set. Wheels are done just waiting on shipment. Here are pics of current set up and the soon to be installed second set up. Pics were taken right after tire install so they have lubricant on sidewall and are dirty.
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Think I commented before, Katy was my old stomping ground. Nice wheel set up. On the 345 PS4S, do they hook by any chance, or do they light up like everything else, even at that width?
Think I commented before, Katy was my old stomping ground. Nice wheel set up. On the 345 PS4S, do they hook by any chance, or do they light up like everything else, even at that width?
They hook better especially at other than a dead stop. I can get it done in second and up without much spin, but your foot can’t be too quick to the floor. It will still spin them from a stop.
Thank you. Still breaking them in on the street I’ve done 3.9 but crappy surface. I think I could get 3.5-3.7 on a decent surface once they’re warmed up.
Think I commented before, Katy was my old stomping ground. Nice wheel set up. On the 345 PS4S, do they hook by any chance, or do they light up like everything else, even at that width?
They hook, but I’m not sure you’ll find a street tire that won’t break lose on the street at WOT. They hook great from 20-30mph. From a dig they break lose but hook way better than the stock Pirellis.
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