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Yes i have found a couple of places.Originally Posted by O HELLA OEM
Is there even a place in Pittsburgh that mounts stretched tires?
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I've read over this thread and the wheel thread many times, and all of them say that the Falken 452's are known to bubble. I don't have any experience with the Falkens myself, but if lots of people who normally stretch tires make this claim... I'm going to believe them.Originally Posted by G35CDriver
What is a good tire to stretch? I have heard that Falken's are not the tire to attempt this with. Thanks
Someone recommended me to stretch some Toyo's yesterday.
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where can i find these wheels..im looking for 20inch work t1's...
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Try the Market Place. PM either RavSpec or Don@TireOption. If you're looking for WORK T1S, I will tell you that you're about to look like a lot of people on this forum. I am guilty of it.Originally Posted by ROrtiz0716
Hey guys, where can i find these wheels..im looking for 20inch work t1's...
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A long wait as well when ordered brand new.
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I was looking at SSR's too...Especially the MS1's, but I think this time around I want a straight/reverse lip other than a Step-Lip setup and try to go bigger lip wise and more aggressive. Thoughts?
If you're looking at SSR's, I would go with either the MS1's or the SP1 Professors. SSR's have a lot of spokes, which is why I like the design. They look really nice rolling. I like the Professors because to me, its like a classic 5 spoke wheel.Originally Posted by chrisdpham
dude, you just read my mind, I've been thinking about the Gnosis line a lot, mainly the GS-3's or something. Then again, will always want the XX too...I was looking at SSR's too...Especially the MS1's, but I think this time around I want a straight/reverse lip other than a Step-Lip setup and try to go bigger lip wise and more aggressive. Thoughts?
If I were to pick any new wheels though, I would choose step-lip all the way. Reverse lip is nice and all, but the step-lip just makes it a bit more aggressive in my opinion.
In the end though, its your choice.
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good question, probably lower than you Originally Posted by eurodre
the question is... what is the ride height?

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Yup, great question. When we do his shoot I'll get a ride height shot for sure.Originally Posted by eurodre
the question is... what is the ride height?

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