Remember the deep dish steelies I posted some time ago? Well, they are deep compared to these 15 inch 14J ET -74 steel rims I found on Auctions Yahoo!
Deep dish steel rims (15 inch 14J ET -74)
These rims don’t look that deep, eventhough they are more than double in width than the average rim on any car!
Deep dish steel rims (15 inch 14J ET -74)
Only 500 dollars and they are yours! Offset is 114.3×4, so they should fit on most older Japanese cars. They would even fit easily on my Toyota Carina or on any hachiroku! 😛
BTW: Nice car collection on the background! I see three 240K Skylines on the foreground and a Gloria (or Laurel) in the background.
Deep dish steel rims (15 inch 14J ET -74)
Tires are supposed to be 285/40 and look quite stretched. Amazing how round these tires become when stretched this much!
And who cares if stretched tires have less grip: 285 width stretched tires should give me more grip than my 185 unstretched tires! 😉
by banpei with 4 commentsYou may think you did already see this deep dish SSR Mk. II rim before. Correct and incorrect at the same time: take a close look:
Deep dish SSR Mk. II rims
They are indeed SSR Mk. II and have the same color, but this one is less wide and has a different tire on it. Maybe this rim used to belong to the front of the car?
After last weeks amazing Hayashi Streets I have to disappoint you: this week some unknown steelies:
Extreme wide unknown steel rims
I have absolutely no clue how wide these rims are, but I can only guess about that. I know one thing for sure: they are wider than their diameter!!
Not as deep as last weeks SSR Mk. IIs, but they sure are one of the deepest Hayashi Streets I’ve ever seen!
Very deep dish Hayashi Street rims
These 245/55 R14 tires sure look stretched, so they must at least be wider than 10J!! Anyone got has experience with stretching 245/55 R14?
These are the deepest SSR Mk. IIs I ever saw! What would be the rim width of this beautiful set? 10J? 11J? 12J?
Very deep dish SSR Mk. II rims
And how deep is your dish?