Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
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Originally Posted by robzone
well.........I found some picx b4 I sold the wheels......so heres some more aggressiveness for ya 8)
And for the douche bag that can't write a complete sentence (Celestak - Mr. 54 post count).. Shut up.
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I'll admit, I'm a noob when it comes to the lingo: offset, aggressive setup etc... All these pics look great to me. I see a lot of people posting that others don't understand what an aggressive setup is. Can someone dumb it down for me and explain? I'd just like to know cuz I'm thinking about picking up some Work T1S for my 04 6mt coupe with Brembo Kit and if I'm gonna drop that much money on them I want to make sure I do it right. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by slcsd619
Come on bro, there's over 400 posts on this thread, give me a break
haha..... reading = fun
Originally Posted by robzone
well.........I found some picx b4 I sold the wheels......so heres some more aggressiveness for ya 8)
Last edited by SIN3; 05-15-2008 at 07:21 PM.
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ok, simply put, aggressive fitment = no gap whatsoever in between tire & body. It doesn't necessarily mean you have to run stretched tires. As long as you got no gap there, then you're good to post here. However you get that fitment is up to you, be it your low offsets or spacers. The wheel has to step out of the body a bit too, otherwise what's the point.
And to answer the question above, yes, 285 will be fine on those as long as you roll/cut your fenders.
And to answer the question above, yes, 285 will be fine on those as long as you roll/cut your fenders.