fortuneautos15_01 It’s a shame that Nissan never brought the S15 Silvia to the states (or the SR20DET for that matter), but that’s a whole ‘nother blog entry. This true “import” belongs to Jennifer Jar, and the wheels that you are currently staring at are a sick set up WORK Meister S1 3PC in Matte Black with Black Rivets.

fortuneautos15_02 This is a beyond flush fitment, but nothing a lot of negative camber can’t fix! Wheel sizing is an 18×9 +4 (L-Disk) F & 18×10 +4 (L-Disk) R, with some nicely stretched Dunlop Digi tires (215/35 F, 235/40 R).

fortuneautos15_03 The matte black finish of the wheels against the rich gunmetal color of the S15 is a nice combo (again, notice the subtle touches like the custom black rivets). Don’t get me wrong, some of this “credit card clearance” fitment isn’t for everyone, but it is fun to push the limits and do what they say can’t be done.  Shouts out to Jennifer and Tarek, appreciate the support.

For more info on the car, and to view the Import Tuner article, click here.

(Images Courtesy: Import Tuner)

350zbluegold_01 Adam over at Z1 Performance in New York sent me a pic of one of their customer’s car. Sitting on WORK Meister S1 3PC in 19×9.5 (R Disk) F & 19×11 (O Disk) R, this is quite a solid match. Some of you eagle eyes will also notice the optional black rivets, which is just one of the many customizable features of the wheel.

350zbluegold_02 The 350Z is such a great platform for wheels, and the rear wells can accept an 11″ wheel with no problems (with the proper offset of course). In addition, the big brake face of the front wheel makes clearing his front BBK with ease.

For more info on this fitment, you can contact Z1 Performance directly or visit their blog Corner Balance.

s14bernard_01 Bernard over at D-Max sent me some pics of his personal car, which is a S14 sitting on 19 inch WORK Meister S1 3PC in Bright Buff Finish (BBF). The sizing is a 19×9 (R-Disk) F & 19×10 (O Disk) R, which allows for big brake clearance up front, and maximum lip size in the rear.

Check out D-Max and their lineup of aerokits, suspension pieces, and vented hoods (very popular in the drift community).  You can also visit The D-Max USA Blog for current updates.

g35varianza_01 Every so often, I come across a customer car that you just KNOW is going to cause a following. This customer car was sent to us by RavSpec in New York, and it’s definitely a head turner.

g35varianza_02 This is not for the beginners or the faint of heart.  Sitting on a set of WORK Varianza T1S in 20×9.5 (R-Disk) F & 20×10.5 (O-Disk) R with Step Rim, this car is aggressive to say the least.

g35varianza_03 The wheels are in the Matte Silver Polish (MSP) finish, and that combined with the visual effect of the Step Rim (and huge lip sizing in general) is a sight to behold.

Contact RavSpec directly to get your hands on a set just like this.

m35varianza_01 Brian over at City Tire Online sent me some pics of one of their customers who came in for servicing. The new generation M35/45 is one of my favorite cars from Infiniti, and with this one sitting on WORK Varianza T1S in WORK Black Chrome (WBC), it’s even that much better.

m35varianza_02 Wheel fitment is on point: flush enough for that aggressive stance, but still classy enough to pull up to the valet with.

m35varianza_03 Nice low down stance, perfect for breaking necks in Socal. 

Contact City Tire Online for your WORK Wheels, suspension work, alignment, and tire mounting needs!

Logan February 24, 2009

yokohamawinner My friend Scott sent me a pic of one of his dealers who won this car equipped with WORK Wheels VS-XX at the Yokohama Dealer Poker Tourney. Taking place at SEMA 2008, we worked with Yokohama Tire USA to make a Cobra like no other.

(More info: City Tire Online)

workwheelsusa

Thought I’d set it off by giving a little basic rundown of the newly created blog I Put In WORK.

This blog will be all things WORK Wheels from my perspective here on the day to day hustle.

Don’t get it twisted, I got love for the other top wheel lines from Japan (in no specific order): Volk Racing, Gram Lights, AME Wheels, Enkei, 5Zigen, SSR, Weds, etc. My agenda isn’t to breed hate or negativity, but rather promote a movement to continue using high quality wheels and products.

This is an unofficial blog, and all statements and information posted here (unless stated otherwise) will be my thoughts and opinions only.

The current lineup for WORK Wheels can be found here:

WORK Wheels USA

So with that being said, please enjoy.