Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
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Originally Posted by O RLY
No disrespect, but what about those is aggressive? Because you went 10" front 11" rear? The high offsets on both front/rear wheels defeat the purpose.
People don't seem to understand what an aggressive setup is and/or looks like.
People don't seem to understand what an aggressive setup is and/or looks like.
half the posts in here are people just putting up their pictures because they have 11" rears, not knowing the actual meaning of AGGRESSIVE!
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Originally Posted by O RLY
No disrespect, but what about those is aggressive? Because you went 10" front 11" rear? The high offsets on both front/rear wheels defeat the purpose.
People don't seem to understand what an aggressive setup is and/or looks like.
People don't seem to understand what an aggressive setup is and/or looks like.
Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
half the posts in here are people just putting up their pictures because they have 11" rears, not knowing the actual meaning of AGGRESSIVE!
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Originally Posted by O RLY
We should put my wheels on your car...just run -2890484 camber and you'll be good to go. 

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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
half the posts in here are people just putting up their pictures because they have 11" rears, not knowing the actual meaning of AGGRESSIVE!
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Originally Posted by redlude97
EXACTLY! My old 9.5 setup was more aggressive(flush) than half the ones posted here
I was about to say F it and order those TenzoR Type-M wheels in 19x8.5 +17 all around for my sedan, but i'm done spending money on cheaper wheels, i'd rather save for Works.
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
If only i had $3200 layin around for my Works/Falkens... i'd rep for the sedans and push it to the limits with offsets.
I was about to say F it and order those TenzoR Type-M wheels in 19x8.5 +17 all around for my sedan, but i'm done spending money on cheaper wheels, i'd rather save for Works.
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I was about to say F it and order those TenzoR Type-M wheels in 19x8.5 +17 all around for my sedan, but i'm done spending money on cheaper wheels, i'd rather save for Works.
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Well since I cant run staggered on my car, I was thinking a 20x8.5 +40 with a spacer up front and 20x8.5 +25 low disk for a bigger lip. (i think that is how it goes) And then run a 245 or 235 all around.
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Originally Posted by FlyingLumpia
Well since I cant run staggered on my car, I was thinking a 20x8.5 +40 with a spacer up front and 20x8.5 +25 low disk for a bigger lip. (i think that is how it goes) And then run a 245 or 235 all around.
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^^only looks semi-aggressive because the car isnt low enough, lower it more and those wheels will tuck big time. No Axis wheels have "aggressive" fitment.
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
What kind of wheels?
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
push em out another 10-15mm front and rear and then it'll be aggressive.
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Originally Posted by BlkonBlkG
I know but than I have to roll my fenders, and I dont want to do that...it looks real good now because it has that tucked look, but I def would like to bring them out more minus the hastle
No doubt it looks good, but you cant post it in a thread where people are asking to see aggressive fitment wheels/tires.
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