SSR SP1 Test Fit
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SSR SP1 Test Fit
Posted in the wheel section, but figured the picture section might get more views.
I'm in the process of purchasing these wheels from Seattle-CPV35, and did a test fit to see how they look. Its an 8.5/9.5 setup with a 3.5" rear lip. The offsets are kinda weak, so I'm likely going to add spacers in the rear to push it out further once I get my fenders rolled in the spring. Also need to purchase some centercaps and see if the TPMS will transfer from my stock rims. Let me know what you guys think, I got a pretty good deal on them, and I LOVE stepped lips. Thinking about taking them apart and having the centers powdercoated a dark gunmetal color
I'm in the process of purchasing these wheels from Seattle-CPV35, and did a test fit to see how they look. Its an 8.5/9.5 setup with a 3.5" rear lip. The offsets are kinda weak, so I'm likely going to add spacers in the rear to push it out further once I get my fenders rolled in the spring. Also need to purchase some centercaps and see if the TPMS will transfer from my stock rims. Let me know what you guys think, I got a pretty good deal on them, and I LOVE stepped lips. Thinking about taking them apart and having the centers powdercoated a dark gunmetal color
#3
Originally Posted by Leon
Not feeling it, they look TINY.
Like something belonging on a honda civic.
Also ... spacers = vibration.
Like something belonging on a honda civic.
Also ... spacers = vibration.
Anyone with any common sense would know that spacers themselves can't inherently cause vibration. A majority of people using spacers on this forum DON'T have vibration issues because they did it the correct method. I'm not sure how 19's look tiny, but since that is an opinion, you are entitled to that as far as I am concerned, but thats the look you get if you want to have a stepped lip
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