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    • Dec 2ndHow wide is your fender?

      Another small variant in these deep-dish/stretched-tires series! 😉
      Need wider fenders?
      Need wider fenders?

      This picture shows clearly that the owner of this zokusha is in need of wider fenders! His current fender flares are insufficient of doing their job properly. 😉


      by banpei with 1 comment
    • Nov 26thHow deep is your dish?


      Okay, so now you got three different sets of deep dish rims and you only got one car to mount them on… What to do with the other two sets?
      Things you can do with your deep dish rims
      Things you can do with your deep dish rims

      Well, for instance you can turn your 13J Techno Shadows into a coffee table!

      Things you can do with your deep dish rims
      Things you can do with your deep dish rims

      Or you can turn your SSR Mk III into a nice barstool!

      For the people who paid attention: the Techno Shadow rims were posted before in this deep dish posting and the 11J SSR Mk III in the picture of the Techno Shadow table were posted here.

      Pictures and ideas by Zeppann (aka Zeppann13J)


      by banpei with 1 comment
    • Nov 18thHow deep is your dish?


      We posted some 11J SSR Mk IIIs before, but they did not have any tires mounted on them like these 14 inch 11Js:
      SSR Mk III 14 inch 11J
      SSR Mk III 14 inch 11J

      According to the seller they were mounted on a Yonmeri Skyline C110 and fitted within the rear fenders. I think it must have been done by mounting these rims with massive camber…otherwise I think they would most certainly bump against the fender on each speedbump.

      SSR Mk III 14 inch 11J
      SSR Mk III 14 inch 11J

      The mounted tires are Goodrich BFs and according to the seller a bit worn, so see them as a nice bonus. I have no idea what size these tires are, but they are surely nicely balloon-shape stretched…

      SSR Mk III 14 inch 11J
      SSR Mk III 14 inch 11J

      In case you are interested in these rims, they only cost 120000 yen ($1350) and can be bought here:
      set of SSR Mk III 14 inch 11J at Auctions Yahoo


      by banpei with 1 comment
    • Nov 11thHow deep is your dish?


      We left out the SSR Tomcat in the search for the most iconic bosozoku wheel since it is already a very rare rim and even rarer in a suitable zokusha size.

      However I did find a suitable pair now:
      Deep dish SSR Tomcat 14 inch 11J
      Deep dish SSR Tomcat 14 inch 11J

      These 14 inch rims are with their 11J the widest rims made of the Tomcat series. According to the seller they have the same depth as the 10J but they have a more negative offset than those rims.

      Deep dish SSR Tomcat 14 inch 11J
      Deep dish SSR Tomcat 14 inch 11J

      If you pay an additional 45000 yen you will also get the two 225/55 Advan slicks stretched around the rims.

      Deep dish SSR Tomcat 14 inch 11J
      Deep dish SSR Tomcat 14 inch 11J

      In case you are interested in them, you can find the auction here:
      http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/128191731


      by banpei with no comments yet
    • Nov 4thHow deep is your dish?


      These SSR Mk I rims are the best fitted Mk I rims I’ve seen so far!
      Shakotan Mark II SSR mk1
      Shakotan Mark II SSR mk1

      From this angle the wheel almost appears to be extending the bodywork!

      Another picture from the side to see how low this car actually is:
      Shakotan Mark II SSR mk1
      Shakotan Mark II SSR mk1

      This shakotan Toyota Mark II GX71 lowered so much is almost scrapping to the ground! Unfortunately no info on the dimensions of the wheels, but looking at the pictures they must be 14 inch and somewhere near the 10J width.


      by banpei with 1 comment
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