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Old 04-19-2008, 12:00 AM
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F/s Bbs Re 18 24+ Cheap!!

This wheels are 18x8.5 24+ for all four. The middle section of a wheel was dent but I took it to a Ye Ole wheel shop for repair. Now it is in great condition and with warranty on the repair been done. ONLY $800 SHIPPED~



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how much they weigh each? i could make this work on my sedan
 
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i'm looking at the pix, and it looks like the barrel was repaired....is that the middle section you were talking about? did they make sure it spun straight?
 

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that would probably look good on the sedan. pretty good price too.
 
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wouldn't the offset push the wheels past the fender for a sedan?
 
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Old 04-19-2008, 06:28 AM
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for a sedan you need more positive offset... +24 is kinda good for coupes.... cuz i run a + 22 all around... i think sedans run around +40 offset to sit flush... +24 will stick out from the fender
 
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nice rims and price. I had my pops sedan on +28 on the rear and sticks a little. looks nice though
 
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What kind of car were these on before?

The coupe would need spacers to avoid "sunken battleship" rims. Brembos or BBK might require a spacer.

But still, that is an awesome price for great wheels. Good luck with the sale.
 
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Old 04-19-2008, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by G Sedan
i'm looking at the pix, and it looks like the barrel was repaired....is that the middle section you were talking about? did they make sure it spun straight?
yeah, i guess the middle section is called the barrel! You should able to tell by looking at the pics. Just as G35Pinoy and johannaccord1 said, this offset is kind small for sedan and probably sticking out abit! Also, the weight of these wheels is very light, only 20.2 lbs!
 
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Old 04-19-2008, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by G35pm
What kind of car were these on before?

The coupe would need spacers to avoid "sunken battleship" rims. Brembos or BBK might require a spacer.

But still, that is an awesome price for great wheels. Good luck with the sale.
Thx for the info! They were on my G!
 
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of course i know this will stick out a bit on a sedan. i have 8.5 in the rear right now with +33 and it's flush. if i push that out 9mm it'll stick out a lil. i was going to run some 225 with a lil neg camber on it for an aggressive look.....i'm still thinkin about it.
 
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i'll let a friend of mine know, where in MD are you, we're in Harford county.
 
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Old 04-19-2008, 11:18 PM
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i'll let a friend of mine know, where in MD are you, we're in Harford county.
Harford county! Great, i go to school at Baltimore county!
 
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for second gen sedans you'd need something like +45 for the rear and somthing less than +40 for the front.

I got +45 rear and +40 front. Rear is fine but the front is still not very flush. I'd try something lik +35~38 for front.
 
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But again... for 8.5 inch width rims... I'm not too sure if above configuration would be the best.
 


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