Aftermarket wheels
Discussion
Not sure if I would actually ever do this was just wondering what people opinions would be. Always been a huge fan of bbs style cross spoke alloys. And thought the Griffith 500 SE with the cross spoke oz wheels looked fantastic

So was just wondering what a t350 with these style of wheels would be like? A company makes them in 18" with the correct offset and bolt patern for a t350. What do people think nice or horrendous?



So was just wondering what a t350 with these style of wheels would be like? A company makes them in 18" with the correct offset and bolt patern for a t350. What do people think nice or horrendous?


Edited by egoold on Friday 20th January 18:43
Chav maybe not quite the right description.
The question of whether any other wheels look better on the T350 other than the standard spiders is something that I have considered.
There are a couple of alternatives shown in pics here on PH, sorry, cannot remember where, but IMHO I still think the standard spiders look the best.
The question of whether any other wheels look better on the T350 other than the standard spiders is something that I have considered.
There are a couple of alternatives shown in pics here on PH, sorry, cannot remember where, but IMHO I still think the standard spiders look the best.
Not my cup of tea those ones but there are some after market wheels that work IMO, such as the Jades offered by Power and the CR Works that ACT used to do.
I know I will get flamed for this but I never understood a company that offered a bespoke service on colour, trim type, trim colour etc etc that only ever offered one style of wheel on the T cars.
The cynic in me thinks it was probably the number of wheels they had to buy to get the deal they wanted.
Personally I like having some different wheels especially when they have the benefit of being lighter & stronger than the spiders.
I know I will get flamed for this but I never understood a company that offered a bespoke service on colour, trim type, trim colour etc etc that only ever offered one style of wheel on the T cars.
The cynic in me thinks it was probably the number of wheels they had to buy to get the deal they wanted.
Personally I like having some different wheels especially when they have the benefit of being lighter & stronger than the spiders.
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