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Old 03-28-2011, 12:28 PM
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Nurburgring RF wheels on Acura TL 2006

Hi all!

I'm currently debating on what wheels I'm going to buy for my NBP 2006 TL..

18" A-spec Hyper silver (ebony) wheels

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18" Nurburgring RF wheels Gunmetal w/ Mirror Face


I'm asking if anyone have seen picture of the Nurburgring RF wheels on a Acura TL 2006? I did not find anything on internet.. if you have a picture of them on a TL 2006-2008, that would be great! thanks!

also, whats your toughs? a-spec hyper silver wheels or Nurburgring RF wheels?

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found this:

https://acurazine.com/forums/album.p...ictureid=35057
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there was a picture thread with these wheels.
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Originally Posted by justnspace
there was a picture thread with these wheels.
can't find that picture thread
and thanks the link above but I would like to see all the car to get an idea, not just the wheel
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^ur lucky im bored at school lol

https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-photograph-gallery-96/eye-candy-797426/

https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-photograph-gallery-96/nurburging-finally-car-799166/
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^that was it!!

good job jwrong
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Get back to your school work young man!!!
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hahah 5 hr breaks are killer...
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I have them, in this pic i just had the rears though, they are 18x8.5 with a +20 offset. i'll try to take pics of all fours. BTW the fronts i got 18x8 +35, i think i want a 10mm spacer for these are they still dont flush that well.


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Plan on getting a set of bronze 18's for mine.
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Originally Posted by SpecTro
I have them, in this pic i just had the rears though, they are 18x8.5 with a +20 offset. i'll try to take pics of all fours. BTW the fronts i got 18x8 +35, i think i want a 10mm spacer for these are they still dont flush that well.

Good choice of wheels (the back, duh)
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Originally Posted by anilhanda
Good choice of wheels (the back, duh)
Indeed they are very nice wheels...the rear ones of course!
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Originally Posted by Ricky Pounds
Indeed they are very nice wheels...the rear ones of course!
Thanks

Here are the other shots from different angles,

Side Shot (car dropped on Tein S-Techs with A-Spec Suspension)



Rear stance



Rear Fender shot with the +20 offset


Glamour shot :-)





I hope this help the OP make a good decision not only on the wheels but on the diameter, width and offset because that is what makes the difference
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you got 18" with a 20 offset all the way around?? looking for the best setup with these rims, im so glad this thread poped uphahah. Thanks for the pictures SpecTro.
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Originally Posted by Drewman752
you got 18" with a 20 offset all the way around?? looking for the best setup with these rims, im so glad this thread poped uphahah. Thanks for the pictures SpecTro.
No problem man.

Only the rears have the +20 offiset, the fronts are 35 which i regret :-( but nothing a decent 10mm spacer wont handle
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Thanks for the awesome quick response. Do you believe 20+ all the way around would be alright? I would like to stay away from spacers.
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Originally Posted by Drewman752
Thanks for the awesome quick response. Do you believe 20+ all the way around would be alright? I would like to stay away from spacers.
You should be good, however, it will all depend on what tire profile you get. My rears are on 235-40 and i had to roll the fenders just a bit.
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Alrite sounds good, right now i have a stock height, but when i get home i have new shocks, and progress springs waiting for me. how much of a drop do you have?
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Originally Posted by Drewman752
Alrite sounds good, right now i have a stock height, but when i get home i have new shocks, and progress springs waiting for me. how much of a drop do you have?
We just straight out hijacked the OPs thread haha. Sorry about that OP.

Drew, i'll continue the chat by messaging you.
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Originally Posted by SpecTro
We just straight out hijacked the OPs thread haha. Sorry about that OP.

Drew, i'll continue the chat by messaging you.
HAha yeah sorry OP, sounds good. Im sure everyone can use the info as well though :P
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