Disochki. Experience ordering from a Japanese auction. — Toyota Chaser, 2.0 liter, 1997
Readers are interested in discs. No problem, let's take a closer look! So, my experience of buying wheels from a Japanese auction. Firstly, the dimensions, look at the articles - tourerv.ru/?show=articles&view=11, yeah, 18 I think it will be fat for me, but there is no point in taking less than 17. I'm climbing to watch auctions, I stopped at samurai-wheels.ru, don't take it for advertising. After sleepless nights and painful choices, I found what I was looking for - in general, nothing original, very expensive and too sporty. The main criterion is "to look cool." Well, preferably with not killed rubber. Right now, I don’t remember how much such a set as in the photo cost initially, but something in the region of 250 bucks. I contact the manager, send WMZ, get confirmation and… wait. about 3 months (purchase and delivery to a warehouse in Japan, shipping to Russia, customs clearance, sending by train to Nizhny Novgorod from Vladivostok). By mid-June, I just gave the car for painting, at the same time I bought a spoiler for beauty, and then the wheels came up.
So, what we have: disc offset 8J (+32) — front. 9J (+35) - rear. PCD 114.3, central hole diameter 73 mm.
Tires 235/45R17* Bridgestone Ts-02 and POTENZA G in very good condition, almost new.
For installation, adaptive rings, a set of nuts, locks were purchased - all together about 3000 rubles.
Speaking of secrets! I bought some American ones, they seem to be good, but I already managed to break the key (I tightened the nut too much - I tore off the pattern). A new key still does not reach the hands to buy. So don't overtighten, be careful.
Issue price: 22 000 ₽