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Yes, rear is aggressive. You're going to have to run some camber in the rear to make things fit.I have a 2023 MSLR lowered on N2itive link.
Does any one know if I can fit
21x10 et37
21x11 et25
Thanks
Hi Danny,
Hi Mike,Hi Danny,
First thank you for all of your insight in this thread. I'm about to pull the trigger on a new Model S Plaid and would like something similar to these wheels that you posted. Is this setup ok for stock height? I wasn't planning on lowering the car at all. I would also like a different color than you have shown here. Are you able to get some of the Hyper colors? I didn't see too much on your website.
Thank you,
Mike
Hi Danny,Hi Mike,
Stock height is perfectly fine with this setup. The Ultra Red car you see here is at stock height in the photos.
Hyper colors are special order only. 6-12 months from Japan for non-stateside inventory.
The only colors that are currently readily available:
-Matte Blue Gunmetal
-Mag Blue
You can feel free to reach out to me directly if you'd like to explorer some more options.
Regards,
Danny - [email protected]
Mike,Hi Danny,
How do the Matte wheels look in person? I've never seen them before except in pictures. I have some mag blue wheels on another car I have already. What color cars do you think the matte goes with well? I am ordering the charcoal grey model S since it's free but was planning on wrapping the car.
Can I please get a price on a set shipped to 93436?
Thanks again,
Mike
How much does a set like this run in track pack size (stock suspension), 20x10 front/20x11 rear?View attachment 1037272
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BC Forged KL01 completed for our client's 2023 Model S Plaid in Mesa, AZ
21x10 & 21x11 / Flush Fitment / Accounted for Lowering + Camber Correction
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Regards,
Danny - [email protected]
Hello!How much does a set like this run in track pack size (stock suspension), 20x10 front/20x11 rear?
Love it! I like the stealthy nature with the big red brakes poking from out back. Good choice on the Matte Blue Gunmetal TE37'sGot the new wheels from Danny installed today. Not the best light but this looks good.View attachment 1042135
Got the new wheels from Danny installed today. Not the best light but this looks good.View attachment 1042135
I guess I'm confused.Finally adding mine to the list:
How it looks
- Front: 21x9" ET30 with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in 245/35/21
- Rear: 21x10.5" ET35 with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in 285/30/21
- BC Forged EH168 in Brushed clear
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Better shot of the actual fitment. The back is exactly what I want. The front is a little tucked vs my ideal, but it's what I expected. As @Aggmeister2010 rightfully pointed out, I can easily add some 5 or 10mm spacers, but it's a real pain to have wheels re-machined.
I rub near lock and it is audible in reverse. I'm giving it some time to self clearance, but will sand down the fender venting if it doesn't stop by Spring.
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You're going to rub in the front, even with 245's.Found a good deal on a set of 21s, however they are spec for a plaid, I'm curious if I can make them work on a raven.
The rears are 10.5 et33, which is a pretty much popular offset here for the raven, so they should fit fine but the fronts are:
21x9.5 et22
Basically I've seen a range of 21x9 ET 28 et30 with a 245 as the common accepted front offset for raven.
A 21x9.5 etc 22 is 31mm more outboard then stock, and 12mm more outboard then the common accepted fitment above. (Both have more inboard)
I'm sure with a 265 it would rub, but I wonder with a 245 tire and possible .25* more negative camber if it may work.
Reading this whole thread, there are a few people with the common offset (28-30mm) that are running spacers which surprises me