DPE S10 Wheels on 2007 Sedan ...
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Originally Posted by jimmyc13
Lookin' good! Any way to even out the stance in the front, so the wheels are flush w/ the fender like the rears? Clearly too late to get different offsets, but maybe some 10mm spacers? Just a suggestion. Looks freaking awesome...nice big tires in the rear...me likey.
Originally Posted by st1sj
it looks like a radio flyer wagon, seen on the reflection, on the 2nd picture?
Originally Posted by acidrane
do you think those wheels will fit/rub w/o the camber kit? or do you think you'd have to run 275's to avoid rubbing??
Originally Posted by WaLLy
looks very clean! hard to keep clean though huh?
I'll append to this thread after the whole wheel/tire package is installed. Thanks all for the feedback and words of encouragement!
Last edited by terrycs; 09-10-2007 at 07:31 PM.
#20
Originally Posted by terrycs
The fronts will be 8.5 wide with 37mm offset and 245 tires. They should come outward nicely.
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Originally Posted by AlterZgo
Since you wanted to run 285s in the rear, did you consider going with 255s up front on a 9" rim to lessen the understeer of running such wide tires in the back? Based on your measurements, do you think 255s on 20x9 +35 to +40 would fit w/o rubbing up front?
The other problem I have is that I will eventually get upper arms when they become available which will of course move the tops of the front tires out-board.
I may have a few options on my fronts though. Due to limitations on the forging blank and a three piece wheel; in order to get the 37mm offset I specified and clearance for a BBK, DPE had to make a set of custom 4mm spacers. If I end up not needing the spacers, my front offset will actually become 41mm.
I'll have to take a good look at what I end up with to see what is possible.
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Originally Posted by kmuniz78
Perfect side-by-side comparison to our standard 18". Nice work!