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I'm thinking about purchasing a set of these wheels for my 10' Cam. Has anyone heard of this company Ozz racing wheels they are from Italy. I'm thinking about a set of the 19" on a 40 series tire. Thoughts anyone??
Yep, I'd say a lot of people would have heard of Oz Racing wheels, they've been around since 1971. The wheels in the photo are too spokey for my liking, but as long as you're happy with them it doesn't matter what I think . A 40-series tire will give somewhat of a firm ride, but you'll have minimal bodyroll around corners due to the skinny sidewall
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thanks for the feedback guys. Yes they are very similar to what I have right now. I bought my rims used and they have a lot of imperfections up close nicks, scratches, etc. so I'm thinking about replacing them. I like these BBS also..
thanks for the feedback guys. Yes they are very similar to what I have right now. I bought my rims used and they have a lot of imperfections up close nicks, scratches, etc. so I'm thinking about replacing them.
OIC, then get it. I like that particular OZ wheels myself. They may be a lil high maint. but they look They come in black too if you already haven't know.
OIC, then get it. I like that particular OZ wheels myself. They may be a lil high maint. but they look They come in black too if you already haven't know.
always wanted to try black wheels I guess they would show a lot less dirt than silver
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Originally Posted by JustAnotherAsian
oz is a reputable higher end wheel brand famously associated with rally racing.
if you like that design, check out the oz superleggera and ultraleggera- a bit less busier designs.
couldn't find the superleggera but found the ultra as pictured above thanks for the info
how's about SSR Type F ? i have these on my car now and they are very light in weight, also very strong(semi-solid forged) i think our Camrys looks better with muti-spoke wheels, about 10-12 spokes???? that's just my 2 cents
how's about SSR Type F ? i have these on my car now and they are very light in weight, also very strong(semi-solid forged) i think our Camrys looks better with muti-spoke wheels, about 10-12 spokes???? that's just my 2 cents
I have always liked the racing spoke style wheel also
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