SRT Hellcat Forum banner
  • Hey Everyone! Vote for the Site Favourite HOTM winner for the year of 2022 HERE!
1 - 20 of 54 Posts

· Premium Member
Challenger SRT Redeye
Joined
·
9,278 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Finally can share. Triumph Performance wheels; 9.5" fronts, 10.5" rears. PZero 275/40 front, (unicorn 160 tread wear, 12.75" wide) 315/35 PZero rears.

Special thanks to Bismarch at Triumph for working with me to blend this beautiful black chrome gloss over brushed bullet aluminum. And (Mickey) and Lisa at Speedlogix for the special lugs to get these wheels mounted. Before anyone asks, the Cat does not give a damn, it still can ignite these meats. Upon getting them roughed up on their maiden voyage they busted lose at 70! Seems after a few miles of getting to know themselves they will be ok. We will wait for some warmer pavement and put some timers to them soon. But for us with the darker colors this seems to soften the "black" sinister image a bit. What do you think?

Land vehicle Vehicle Car Motor vehicle Tire
Land vehicle Vehicle Car Tire Automotive design


Picture of the wheels with flash.
Land vehicle Tire Alloy wheel Vehicle Automotive tire


I will get some better pictures of the rear when the sun allows.
 

· Registered
Charger SRT Hellcat
Joined
·
6,854 Posts
Real nice wheels
 

· Registered
Challenger SRT Hellcat
Joined
·
3,166 Posts
I met Bismarck at the CC car show, seems like a real nice guy. He told me that soon Triumph will be a vendor on our forum, once they get a few more products in the pipeline. The wheels look really nice, congrats.
 

· Premium Member
Challenger SRT Hellcat
Joined
·
1,039 Posts
The rims and tires look amazingly Bad A$$! Jazz Blue looks really sharp with any brushed aluminum rim. They look like brass monkey color tint in the first picture. Awesome looking car.
 

· Premium Member
Challenger SRT Redeye
Joined
·
9,278 Posts
Discussion Starter · #8 ·
The rims and tires look amazingly Bad A$$! Jazz Blue looks really sharp with any brushed aluminum rim. They look like brass monkey color tint in the first picture. Awesome looking car.
With sunlight somehow even to Triumph's amazement they pickup a rather bronze/gold tint. Apparently there is no yellow in the paint. The reflections etc must be picking up those hues in the sun. It does begin to resemble Brass Monkey in a subtle way. I put these pics up because without bright sun the brushed and black chrome look like we want show.
 

· Rocket Science for the Road
Charger SRT Hellcat
Joined
·
341 Posts
Looks, very very good.

Hopefully this or something similar will be one of the wheel options next year.

Looking forward to for some up close shots of the back wheel fitment!

Turnerz
 

· Premium Member
Challenger SRT Redeye
Joined
·
9,278 Posts
Discussion Starter · #10 ·
Did you have to mode anything to mount the 315's?
These PZero models are the ones referenced for Ferrari and are about 12.75" wide at the shoulders. Must watch the setbacks. The plastic rears must be modified. The front rear liner must press against the steel and the rear well needs pinned different. I can tell you about 20mm passenger side and 22mm drivers side is all it will stand before the tire will hit the frame. I say go with another brand of 315's or use 305's and save yourself a group of trouble and worry. My wheels are manufactured with a 25mm setback so for now I have small spacers in to accommodate these monsters.
 

· Premium Member
Challenger SRT Redeye
Joined
·
9,278 Posts
Discussion Starter · #11 ·
Looks, very very good.

Hopefully this or something similar will be one of the wheel options next year.

Looking forward to for some up close shots of the back wheel fitment!

Turnerz
Will do when I can get some dirt on them and some sun under its butt to show it off. I can tell you it is bad to the bone looking. It is as tight as tight gets against the front rear liner/frame.
 

· Registered
Challenger SRT Hellcat
Joined
·
356 Posts
DAYUMMMMM!!!!!!!!

Post 15 IS the money shot! Holy fukkin shit man!
 

· Registered
Challenger SRT Hellcat
Joined
·
1,071 Posts
Gorgeous wheels

1. So the 25mm for the 10.5's won't cut it w/o a spacer (what size)?
2. How bad is the rear rubbing during normal driving/bumps (what will happen with people in car)?
3. There is not way it will fit these if lowered-will it?
 

· Premium Member
Challenger SRT Redeye
Joined
·
9,278 Posts
Discussion Starter · #19 ·
They look great bro.That pic in post 15 is the money shot.It looks beastly.
Thanks! As we know these are beastly.

DAYUMMMMM!!!!!!!!

Post 15 IS the money shot! Holy fukkin shit man!
Thanks, as you know sometimes you take 100 shots to get a good one.

Gorgeous wheels

1. So the 25mm for the 10.5's won't cut it w/o a spacer (what size)?
2. How bad is the rear rubbing during normal driving/bumps (what will happen with people in car)?
3. There is not way it will fit these if lowered-will it?
VP, I think with the exception of the special P-Zero (Ferrari) 315/35's which are at least 12 5/8"+ shoulder width, other 315's which are about 12.25' wide, fit without a spacer and certainly all 305's fit without. A few others are using 25mm, and even a 27mm backset. I have had one 200 lb man in the back and two up front and it does not produce any rubbing. I have about 1/8" space at the critical rib points, but that is towards the front of the tire, so that does not get worse over bumps etc. I know we punched it on a highway, it squatted and had good bite, no rubbing then either. I have inspected both the tires on the insides...no marks and the wheel wells with one of those little cameras, all looks good.

BUT, these rears are good looking, sticky, and light. Just waiting for some more heat on the roads and I will go out and put a timer to them at my special private place on the earth.
 

· Registered
Challenger SRT Hellcat
Joined
·
1,071 Posts
So would 28 mm offset the magic number for 10.5s with that Pirelli? Is that equal to 25mm + 1/8 spacer?
 
1 - 20 of 54 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top