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Old 03-26-2008, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
You can roll your fenders yourself in about an hour with a piece of pvc or wood and a heat gun or blow dryer (i've done it on about 6 different cars)

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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I considered 20 x 9 front, 20 x 10.5 rear Mayas to be agressive fitment wheels, so im not far off putting my wheels on this thread, I didnt realize pushing them out with spacers only classifies them as agressive...Also, I didn't know rolling my fenders was that easy
 

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Originally Posted by BlkonBlkG
I considered 20 x 9 front, 20 x 10.5 rear Mayas to be agressive fitment wheels, so im not far off putting my wheels on this thread, I didnt realize pushing them out with spacers only classifies them as agressive...Also, I didn't know rolling my fenders was that easy
you sure?
 
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Old 03-26-2008, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by BlkonBlkG
I considered 20 x 9 front, 20 x 10.5 rear Mayas to be agressive fitment wheels, so im not far off putting my wheels on this thread, I didnt realize pushing them out with spacers only classifies them as agressive...Also, I didn't know rolling my fenders was that easy
If you payed any attention and looked at the first post with the pictures of all those Z's and the way they are setup... that is aggressive, pushing it to the limits beyond which they were meant to go. Putting a 255 on an 11" wide rim with an offset damn close to 0 and -3 camber is my definition of aggressive

And like i said, i'm not knocking your setup, the car looks beautiful, its just not sitting on a very aggressive wheel/tire setup.
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Old 03-26-2008, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by BlkonBlkG
I considered 20 x 9 front, 20 x 10.5 rear Mayas to be agressive fitment wheels, so im not far off putting my wheels on this thread, I didnt realize pushing them out with spacers only classifies them as agressive...Also, I didn't know rolling my fenders was that easy
Why?

For the record, you don't need spacers to have an aggressive fitment.
 
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Old 03-26-2008, 01:34 PM
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Why?

For the record, you don't need spacers to have an aggressive fitment.
exactly, but all these guys with non aggressive setup's or, what they think is aggressive, need them badly!
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Old 03-26-2008, 02:05 PM
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thats it?.....no more pics???
 
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Here is my old aggressive fitment non stretched tire look
 
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^^^old?

5mm more
 

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^^^old?

5mm more
Yep, sold. Should have pics of the new wheels after this weekend's Golden Gardens meet.
 
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Originally Posted by scarface_613

Nice mayas, i got them too...



 
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im trying to figure out a set-up for my sedan. i want to run 19x9 up front again and 19x10.5 in the rear. Gup35sedan have you seen anything like this for the sedan?
 
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this thread is getting clouded with non-agressive setups. Im not sure most people understand...WTF.
 

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Old 03-26-2008, 05:06 PM
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after a proper drop, those wheels are going to be more tucked than they already are.

really, i don't mean to sound like a d!ck, but is this such a hard concept to grasp?
 
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im trying to figure out a set-up for my sedan. i want to run 19x9 up front again and 19x10.5 in the rear. Gup35sedan have you seen anything like this for the sedan?
you got PM bro.

Originally Posted by Ralph0064
this thread is getting clouded with non-agressive setups. Im not sure most people understand....
and its going to keep getting filled with non-aggressive setups as long as people fail to understand what an aggressive setup is. I dont get why it's so hard though, the sample pictures are posted on the first page, if yours doesnt look remotely close to those, then why post?!?!
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^ exactly!
 


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