BBS RGR Diamond Black
BBS RGR Diamond Black

Front
• Size: 19x8.5, 18mm Offset
Rear
• Size: 19x9.5, 22mm Offset
I'm meeting up a guy who's selling it for $2,500 including Pirelli P Zero. It's pretty much mint condition, we're going to put it on this Thursday to see how it stance...
It will go on this car

Opinion please??
Here it is sorry bad quality cell camera...but yeah rear sticks out too much : ( front is perfect...need to lower though

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Last edited by Iamtodd; May 7, 2010 at 09:08 AM. Reason: added pics
yeah I'm anxious to see how much it will stick out. Hopefully not too much, he had it before on his 06 Z and didn't have a problem or so he said. I'll take some pics with the rims on the car on Thursday.
Are you lowered? Do you have the ability to run -2 degrees (or more) of camber?
The only way those will fit is with some negative camber. They can definitely fit, but if you are not lowered it is not going to work. The rears will stick out about a half inch from the fender well in stock form.
The only way those will fit is with some negative camber. They can definitely fit, but if you are not lowered it is not going to work. The rears will stick out about a half inch from the fender well in stock form.
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Are you lowered? Do you have the ability to run -2 degrees (or more) of camber?
The only way those will fit is with some negative camber. They can definitely fit, but if you are not lowered it is not going to work. The rears will stick out about a half inch from the fender well in stock form.
The only way those will fit is with some negative camber. They can definitely fit, but if you are not lowered it is not going to work. The rears will stick out about a half inch from the fender well in stock form.
your fronts will fit
your rears are gonna need some camber, and listen to the other guys about being lowered. your gonna need to be lowered to get them to fit properly.
your comparing a Z, which can run very low offsets to a sedan that cant.
what tire size you plan on running? cause a strectched tire is gonna be needed. Id say 245 or 255 for the rear. but I would go 245 for the 9.5 width and about almost -1.5 -2.0 degree camber
front run 225 or 235 tire on your 8.5 to keep the front stretched like the rear.
your rears are gonna need some camber, and listen to the other guys about being lowered. your gonna need to be lowered to get them to fit properly.
your comparing a Z, which can run very low offsets to a sedan that cant.
what tire size you plan on running? cause a strectched tire is gonna be needed. Id say 245 or 255 for the rear. but I would go 245 for the 9.5 width and about almost -1.5 -2.0 degree camber
front run 225 or 235 tire on your 8.5 to keep the front stretched like the rear.
Last edited by LightsOut; May 4, 2010 at 01:48 PM.
your fronts will fit
your rears are gonna need some camber, and listen to the other guys about being lowered. your gonna need to be lowered to get them to fit properly.
your comparing a Z, which can run very low offsets to a sedan that cant.
what tire size you plan on running? cause a strectched tire is gonna be needed. Id say 245 or 255 for the rear. but I would go 245 for the 9.5 width
your rears are gonna need some camber, and listen to the other guys about being lowered. your gonna need to be lowered to get them to fit properly.
your comparing a Z, which can run very low offsets to a sedan that cant.
what tire size you plan on running? cause a strectched tire is gonna be needed. Id say 245 or 255 for the rear. but I would go 245 for the 9.5 width
and if your worried about keeping your speedometer reading correctly, then your profile should be 40 for the 19's. even though 35 profile is still okay, but its not going to read correctly.
if your not going to lower your car. I highly suggest doing a test fit just to show how awful the fitment is on stock height.
and if your worried about keeping your speedometer reading correctly, then your profile should be 40 for the 19's. even though 35 profile is still okay, but its not going to read correctly.
and if your worried about keeping your speedometer reading correctly, then your profile should be 40 for the 19's. even though 35 profile is still okay, but its not going to read correctly.



