FS: Work Varianza T1S - Aggressive Offsets
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Los Angeles
Hmm...not sure how much on top. Make an offer.
As far as the rear wheel being a step lip you'd have to get a custom setup. There's a guy in the OC that can do it. Basically wheel needs to be cut and the lip type you want would need to be welded on. These wheels are 2 piece welded wheels.
As far as the rear wheel being a step lip you'd have to get a custom setup. There's a guy in the OC that can do it. Basically wheel needs to be cut and the lip type you want would need to be welded on. These wheels are 2 piece welded wheels.
Hmm...not sure how much on top. Make an offer.
As far as the rear wheel being a step lip you'd have to get a custom setup. There's a guy in the OC that can do it. Basically wheel needs to be cut and the lip type you want would need to be welded on. These wheels are 2 piece welded wheels.
As far as the rear wheel being a step lip you'd have to get a custom setup. There's a guy in the OC that can do it. Basically wheel needs to be cut and the lip type you want would need to be welded on. These wheels are 2 piece welded wheels.
mad random but your the only guy ive seen thats running a 235/30 on a 10.5 lol. do you think generals would stretch the same way as your hankooks? i tried a 225/35 and i failed lol. right now i have a 245/35 and IMO its too big and the tire rubs alot on the bumper tabs. thanks in advance
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 10,850
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From: Los Angeles
Yeah. I need money bad since my hours are getting cut even more 
If anyone wants a reach around I can add for an extra fee, I'll just send them your way 
Nope, it definitely won't. The Generals run about 10 mm larger so it would be a less stretch, but still much more than a 245/35 (if those are Generals). Sometimes it may also depend on the person stretching the tire. I've had one shop using a different technique and it seems to work better than the other. One used a cheetah, the other didn't, just filled it with air.


mad random but your the only guy ive seen thats running a 235/30 on a 10.5 lol. do you think generals would stretch the same way as your hankooks? i tried a 225/35 and i failed lol. right now i have a 245/35 and IMO its too big and the tire rubs alot on the bumper tabs. thanks in advance
stretch is not the problem. i could clear my fender perfectly fine with a 245. its just the profile of the tire (245/35) that isnt working as well as i would like it too. going 235/30 by 10.5 will give me 15 mm top and bottom which will give me a lil more room to play and clear the bumper tabs in the front. i just wanted to know if a 235/30 general will fit on a 10.5. thanks



