My new Weld RT-S setup (new pictures and video)
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I finally installed my Weld RTS wheels yesterday. After seeing the STI Killer with the RT-S wheels in the GM High Tech performace magazine I knew that where the wheels I wanted under my car.
Here are two bad pictures of my car with them installed, I will get better pictures when the weather clears up.
The wheels are 18x7 high pad in front and 15x10 medium pad in the back. Next upp are 18" in the back. The rear is narrowed 3" each side.
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Here are two bad pictures of my car with them installed, I will get better pictures when the weather clears up.
The wheels are 18x7 high pad in front and 15x10 medium pad in the back. Next upp are 18" in the back. The rear is narrowed 3" each side.
![](http://i44.tinypic.com/dljdah.jpg)
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Last edited by joik307; 06-09-2013 at 10:46 AM.
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Damn, I can't get over how good those look. Narrowed rear end is a must with those wheels. Probably a stupid question, but is having the rear end narrowed when buying an aftermarket rear end an extra cost? Hell, even if it is; well worth as indicative of your pics. Please post up some more pics if you get a chance.