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PK Auto Design 11-01-2016 10:58 PM

MRR M228 & M017 Wheels for 6th Gen Camaro LT, SS, 1LE & ZL1
 
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MRR M228 & M017 Specific Wheels

M228 Key features

-Hubcentric
-Accepts OEM Center Caps
-Accepts OEM TPMS
-20x9 ET 25
-20x10 ET 23
- 20x11 ET 43
-Custom Finishes Available
-Standard Finishes: Gloss Black, Gloss Gunmetal

Full wheel & tire packages available on demand utilizing
Full Touchless Mounting & Road Force balancing solutions
COMPLIMENTARY !


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For pricing, availability and fitment please contact us below

Email: Paul@PKAutoDesign.com
Direct Phone: 818-632-8943
Shop Phone: 818-408-6989


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M017 Key features

- Lightweight
-Hubcentric
-Accepts OEM Center Caps
-Accepts OEM TPMS
-20x10 ET 23
- 20x11 ET 43
-Custom Finishes Available
-Standard Finishes: Gloss Black, Matte Gunmetal

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Phone Domestic: (818)408-6989

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PK Auto Design 11-05-2016 02:44 PM

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happy Saturday everyone we are back from SEMA and wow it was amazing!

PK Auto Design 11-10-2016 07:37 PM

Happy Throwback Thursday to one of the first members we setup when the M228 wheel was being launched.

Contact us for unbeatable deals.


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JBinSD 11-11-2016 02:31 PM

Weight in different styles?
 
Are the M228's heavier than the M017's or the FS01's?

Also, for those who put their stock 275's up front, what did you use for rear tires? One shop rec'd 315-35-20's, but I thought they would rub?

Also, anyone know the respective weight difference between the MRR and HRE wheels (I know the price difference :-()

BowtieRocket 11-11-2016 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by PK Auto Design (Post 9392650)
happy Saturday everyone we are back from SEMA and wow it was amazing!

That's from last years sema isn't it...?

PK Auto Design 11-11-2016 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BowtieRocket (Post 9401299)
That's from last years sema isn't it...?

Yes sir it was, but we liked it soo much we wanted to share it again.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JBinSD (Post 9401254)
Are the M228's heavier than the M017's or the FS01's?

Also, for those who put their stock 275's up front, what did you use for rear tires? One shop rec'd 315-35-20's, but I thought they would rub?

Also, anyone know the respective weight difference between the MRR and HRE wheels (I know the price difference :-()

The M228 is a low pressure cast wheel so it is a bit heavier then the M017 that is correct.

Now you can use your 275 on the front of these wheels, but for the rear I do not recommend a 315 as it can rub unless you do some adjustments, so my recommendation is a 300 tire.

As for exact weights I would need to know the 2 models to get you the weights on the wheels.

MikeR 11-12-2016 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PK Auto Design (Post 9401508)
Yes sir it was, but we liked it soo much we wanted to share it again.



The M228 is a low pressure cast wheel so it is a bit heavier then the M017 that is correct.

Now you can use your 275 on the front of these wheels, but for the rear I do not recommend a 315 as it can rub unless you do some adjustments, so my recommendation is a 350 tire.

As for exact weights I would need to know the 2 models to get you the weights on the wheels.


350 ??? :confused0068:

cooden 11-12-2016 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike_from_Germany (Post 9401984)
350 ??? :confused0068:

He was probably typing too fast. He meant to say 305, not 350.

bybcous 11-12-2016 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JBinSD (Post 9401254)
Are the M228's heavier than the M017's or the FS01's?

Also, for those who put their stock 275's up front, what did you use for rear tires? One shop rec'd 315-35-20's, but I thought they would rub?

Also, anyone know the respective weight difference between the MRR and HRE wheels (I know the price difference :-()

The are alot heavier, the guy installing my m017s couldn't believe how light they were, i couldn't believe how light the box was that they came in.

PK Auto Design 11-12-2016 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike_from_Germany (Post 9401984)
350 ??? :confused0068:

Typo brotha, I meant 305

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Originally Posted by cooden (Post 9402011)
He was probably typing too fast. He meant to say 305, not 350.

correct

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Originally Posted by bybcous (Post 9402193)
The are alot heavier, the guy installing my m017s couldn't believe how light they were, i couldn't believe how light the box was that they came in.

The power of Rotory forged !

MRRWheelsInc 11-14-2016 12:36 PM

MRR M228//
 
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MRR M228
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MikeR 11-14-2016 01:47 PM

my absolute favourite :wub:

so in love

PK Auto Design 11-14-2016 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike_from_Germany (Post 9405088)
my absolute favourite :wub:

so in love

How was your trip to the states?

MikeR 11-15-2016 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by PK Auto Design (Post 9405173)
How was your trip to the states?


Thanks for asking :thumbsup:

It was phanstastic !!! 1600 miles in a 2015 Camaro V6 Convertible on the west coast and 800 miles in an brand new Audi 2,0 T Quattro on the east coast. Your country is soooo beautiful. I liked the tripto California most. Highway 1 is so beautiful, 17 mile drive near Carmel and Monterey is breathtaking !!! It was so nice from Carlos at MRR to show us arround in the company explaining everything they do when we were in Los Angeles. Saw the Blue Angels at the fleet week in San Francisco, whales and dolphins in the pacific ocean..... unbelievable. Had a nice wedding in Fredericksburg / Virginia and two days in NYC. Could do it again right now.... :wub:

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