Trying to Identify my TSW wheels...Help Please

ShakeThis

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Mazda Protege 5
They are 17" TSW R System Wheels that came with my car when i bought it last week. They are painted white and i can't seem to find a match anywhere to know what they are. They look exactly like the Revo except for the entire middle looks like the AIR or the Avus R. Rim(TSW R System written and red center w/ cotter pin.).....If anyone knows that would be awesome...I will try and get a pic up here asap.


To see what i am talking about look here:
http://www.tsw.com/new/productline_classic.php

Thanks
 
it probably is a the revo with a red center cap. the pic has a chrome/silver center cap.
 
The Revo came in both white and silver finishes. The R system refered to the ability to have different caps, colored center nuts, cotter pin, etc. They designed many of there wheels with the same center design to make things interchangable. I know the US owner of TSW and the Sales Manager is a long time friend. Any questions PM me or feel free to call TSW direct, they are very helpful.
 
**thread jack**first of all welcome to our boards .... be sure to visit our wa section of the forum and try to participate when our meets start back up in the spring..... eticketp5 can you get hookups then?
enjoy the p5 and if you need help with any installs let me know since i have done too much....
allright i am done.....back to the comversation
rob
 
joka1 said:
**thread jack**first of all welcome to our boards .... be sure to visit our wa section of the forum and try to participate when our meets start back up in the spring..... eticketp5 can you get hookups then?
enjoy the p5 and if you need help with any installs let me know since i have done too much....
allright i am done.....back to the comversation
rob

thanks for the welcome. I am very new to the mod scene and i am a complete amatuer when it comes to cars. I want to do as much of the mods myself as i can so that i can learn alot more about my car. So when i start having money to do that i will definately start taking people up on there offers to help me out with information.
 
ShakeThis said:
thanks for the welcome. I am very new to the mod scene and i am a complete amatuer when it comes to cars. I want to do as much of the mods myself as i can so that i can learn alot more about my car. So when i start having money to do that i will definately start taking people up on there offers to help me out with information.
no problem i only live 45 minutes away so if you need any help just drive over....if i dont have the tools i know somebody with a full shop (including welders and a pit) and his fee is beer... he is my roomate but his parents with the shop live like 25 minutes from you.... plus i have tried alot and done alot and taken it off for other stuff so i can give you opinions plus let you know what the cops will screw with you abt
 
joka1 said:
no problem i only live 45 minutes away so if you need any help just drive over....if i dont have the tools i know somebody with a full shop (including welders and a pit) and his fee is beer... he is my roomate but his parents with the shop live like 25 minutes from you.... plus i have tried alot and done alot and taken it off for other stuff so i can give you opinions plus let you know what the cops will screw with you abt


Cool wheni get some money i will definately seek you guys out... How much of your car did you do yourself? Also when i was looking at my wheels closer i noticed some serious gashes and chunks missing...is there any way to fill these....or since i don't plan on keeping them for my "finished car" should i just leave them?
 
leave them specially since it is winter.... i was hands on for everything done to my car.. stereo i did by myself and all the interior except for the backseat i did myself...i helped with the backseat.
 
joka1 said:
leave them specially since it is winter.... i was hands on for everything done to my car.. stereo i did by myself and all the interior except for the backseat i did myself...i helped with the backseat.

Nice. So did you learn as you went along doing stuff or have you been working on cars for a long period of time?
 
i have been working on cars since i was 14 but only fixing them really, so doing this many mods has been trial and error plus a few spendy screwups on my part but i learned from them all.... in 2 weeks i am going to figure out how to use fiberglass... with some help that is
 
joka1 said:
i have been working on cars since i was 14 but only fixing them really, so doing this many mods has been trial and error plus a few spendy screwups on my part but i learned from them all.... in 2 weeks i am going to figure out how to use fiberglass... with some help that is


you going to work with custom enclosures, or are you going to learn to work with fiberglass for exterior body parts?
 
full interior, 4 racing seats and full trunk...... and next winter i have plans for the body
 

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