DPE done it again! 20" R16's
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Originally Posted by J4K2onE46
Saw your post on E46...
Nice choice, now drop it like it's hot.
Nice choice, now drop it like it's hot.
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From: Long Island, NY
Originally Posted by prelude555
i think your too excited to sleep tonight lol.
awsome wheels bro! slap those badboys on and show us some pics!
awsome wheels bro! slap those badboys on and show us some pics!
Originally Posted by CarFreak
Rear offset is 48+ and flush with the rear sedan fender. I also didn't want it to be super aggressive.
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Originally Posted by Chico
excellent choice...wheels are just beautiful. But I hope you didn't pay $4K for the set.
Last edited by CarFreak; Sep 11, 2007 at 01:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by terrycs
Interesting ... they must have built up our wheels at the same time. Did you spec the +48, or did they suggest it for you? Are you using +37 up front?
I suggested 45+, but they did 48+ to eliminate any rubbing with 275/30/20 tires. I will still need some negative camber once I lower it.
Last edited by CarFreak; Sep 7, 2007 at 02:55 PM.
[QUOTE=gary c]
good thing you're telling this to a guy that has 10" rear wheels on a dropped sedan and doesnt have stretched tires or wheels protruding from the wheel well... but i guess you would know better than me huh?
and btw, i wasnt trying to insult the OP in any way. i actually think the wheels look very good on the car. they go especially well with the IP. get yourself some springs
Originally Posted by G35in305
very nice, but a pretty small lip for 10" wide rears.
On a 10" rim 3" is the normal size lip if you want to run the correct size tire
and are considering a drop. You could do the "ricer" thing with stretched tires
where the rims sticks out beyond the body line but this is a G35 not a Honda
whatever.
On a 10" rim 3" is the normal size lip if you want to run the correct size tire
and are considering a drop. You could do the "ricer" thing with stretched tires
where the rims sticks out beyond the body line but this is a G35 not a Honda
whatever.
and btw, i wasnt trying to insult the OP in any way. i actually think the wheels look very good on the car. they go especially well with the IP. get yourself some springs
Last edited by G35in305; Sep 7, 2007 at 04:34 PM.



