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17x7" Motegi MR8s with 225/45-17 Pirelli P7000s. Should also fit Hondas. Haven't measured the tread depth on the tires, but the wheels and tires are in great shape. I prefer the traditional look of Panasports.

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They are not bad at all, depending on what overall look you are going for. They are not traditional or classic, but a nice racey look. I guess you needed adapter/spacers to fit? Looks better than my steelies with hubcaps! David

Well Jim, the question should be.....do you like them, cause you're the one who has to live with them. They do look good....maybe drop the Z and 1".

the wheels themselves are pretty good. i personally never liked anything bigger than 16" on a Z though.

they look heavy

Just wondering, bc i'm going to be buying rims soon, but what do you consider to be a heavy wheel?? weight wise?

chris - i'd go for something sub-16

a lot of those honda rims out there are ~20

If I have front and rear 4 caliper disk brakes for stopping and 500+hp for going will a 20some lb rim make that much difference??

They look like the G Games rims by Rays Eng., and they don't disturb the Zed's styling. Anyway, I like the classic Panasport/Watanabe look, or maybe something like the Longchamp XR4's (they're pricey though).

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I have no idea what these weigh. They're OK, but they're a front-wheel drive design with spacers. I will probably try to sell them and set the car up with Panasport 16s. Thanks guys . . .

If I have front and rear 4 caliper disk brakes for stopping and 500+hp for going will a 20some lb rim make that much difference??

well, yes. if you go with that set-up, why skimp?

as for the rims, show us pics of the whole car, man!!

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