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General rule,

If you cant get at least 8cm dish at the back it looks shit so dont bother and get something full face/concave eg your 9+12 stuff

On these cars you can easily fit something massive out back so they can pull off dish...

New rims for min on the way have 13cm :D

Personally for me I like concave over deep dish. It really depends on your wallet, if your budget is >$3-4k then definitely concave, otherwise deep dish. You can get both if you're willing to spend $6k or more. I really wish I could have a set of DPE Super Concave wheels like these. *drools*

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Edited by 81gSKy

I personally prefer concave (and hence I have Stance 5ive rims)

I think the photos above are "unfair" as a lowered car with big wide rims & extremely stretched tires, really set off concave rims. But again, that's just a personal view again.

If your not planning on dragging your exhaust all around town (ie not planning on lowering it), I think you should really be looking at examples that match your plans.

From my personal experience (ie mistake), you should pay close attention to the rim offsets; if you want to avoid adding spacers.

One thing which may sway you if your on the fence, is brake dust. I previously had (a small) polished dish, and after a short drive, the rims were covered in brake dust. My new (slightly) concave rims (with a black dish behind the spokes) really "hide" or not collect the brake dust.

I love both dish and deep concave wheels, but my i'm really loving concave atm.

my current wheels atm are Rohana RC10 20x11 +10 Front & Rear

these are also For Sale if anybody is interested.



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Edited by 30Five

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