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Old 07-16-2003, 04:56 PM   #1
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Question: Andrew Racing Deep Dish and Euroline S-2s

If anybody has both of these rims, could you post a picture of them together and/or describe relative differences between the 2? I received a set of Andrew Racing deep dishes just the other day, and noticed that the fujimi rims seem to be the same, minus the deep dish. Might work on some cars to put dishes on the back, but regs on the front...

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and the Fujimi Euroline S-2s. Sorry I couldn't use the upload feature for .gifs.
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I have the Andrew Dixh wheels
that good fr/wheel have 2 inch lip ( in scale) and a 4 inch lip
A big Offset on the rear
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Here's my andrew deep dish...oops! I paint inside gold to match the car...



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hope this help...
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They are the same basic design but have minor differences, such as no center cap on the Eurolines, but the Andrew Racing has one. Also, there are 4 rivets or Allen bolts between each spoke on the AR wheel, and only 3 on the Euroline. Personally I would use the same wheel throughout the car because of those subtle changes.
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