If there’s one thing SEMA has no shortage of is new wheels. Most of them are so hideous you instinctively cover the eyes of any nearby children but once in a while there’s a new school barrel we can get behind. Behold, the SSR Mk III Neo.
This new offering from SSR is, of course, based on the classic SSR Mk III. The new ones are, however, available in 16 and 19-inch diameters.
The 16-inch ones are available in 4×100 only, for all your Honda needs, but the 19-inch version can be had in a variety of lug patterns, including 5×100 and 5×114.3 to fit just about any Toyota, Nissan or Subaru. European patterns can be ordered at no additional cost. According to the SSR website finishes are available in silver, gunmetal and orange but the display model at SEMA was red.
This is the second classic SSR wheel to be revived in modern sizes, the first being the SSR Formula Mesh Neo that came out last year. If you have a modern daily driver it might be cool to have a set for it while your kyuusha rocks an the originals.
thank heaven they’re offering the mesh in 4×100 so all the import kooks will buy these instead of the originals (which in many cases predate their own cars by at least a decade or more)
dude they totally copied Konig’s B-Bomb wheel!
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Cant say that i care for the 5 lug, 10 spoke “mk3”. At all. It is to real mk3s as a New “Mini” is to a real Issigonis mini.
Agreed!
Ditto. I can’t help but scratch my head with the odd choice of sizes too. I think even 18″ diameters might have pulled off this look but the spokes look very stretched in 19″.
I dunno, that 19″ Mk3 looks a bit… odd.
I’d like to see it in a 17″ on an 86/BRZ though.
17 inch is needed for rx7
Wow @ almost $600 a pop I’ll have to wait til rota makes their version
^^what
Just looks more like the re-release of the MKIII-S
Like what they’re doing regardless. Nothing but appreciation here.. 🙂
Hallo in need 2off 16×8 and 2off16x7 3stud mesh wheele . Thank you Willie Botha South Africa. Regards.
Hallo in need 2off 16×8 and 2off16x7 3stud mesh wheele . Thank you Willie Botha South Africa. Regards.