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Your already getting em for dirt cheap man, even though with the extra 400 that's still a really good deal
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I was going to roll with ce28 reps.. hahaOriginally Posted by Drew113
Your already getting em for dirt cheap man, even though with the extra 400 that's still a really good deal
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Yes, specs are 18x8 +30. As long as they are legit OEM wheels and not the replicas.Originally Posted by releasedtruth
Did not see on search, but I want to confirm that the Coupe 18" 7-spokes are identical all around in terms of weight/fitment. May be able to buy a rear to replace a front (my front wheel tabs are broken off already) Thanks
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Plastidip and I will fly to your house and personally loosen your lugs.Originally Posted by VictorCgotzon
Thanks Drew, really appreciate the help. One more question, the color is fugly too.. How much do you think it'll cost to get them painted or powdercoated? Plastidip? hahaQuote:
Wheel specs
Front 20x9 +15
Rear 20x10 + 20
Coupe or sedan?!?!?!Originally Posted by dj714
Help on tires. Looking to get the best fit that won't get camber wear. Wheel specs
Front 20x9 +15
Rear 20x10 + 20
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245/35 275/35[/QUOTE]Originally Posted by Drew113
245/35 275/35
Drew, you can't answer that question without asking if it's a coupe or sedan. If it's a sedan he's ****ED. But sedan owners are usually smart enough to state weather they drive a coupe or sedan in the initial question.
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LOL ok no plasti dip -__- What's your opinion on 9.5/11.5 widths? the rears seems to be too much for me.
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I had checked his previous posts and saw he has a coupe that's why I suggested em haha
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Like I said, coupe owners all assume lol
Ehhh, it's not a suitable stagger but it's fine. You're probably not going for handling anyways so it's not a big deal.
I've seen sillier staggers to be honest.
Ehhh, it's not a suitable stagger but it's fine. You're probably not going for handling anyways so it's not a big deal.
I've seen sillier staggers to be honest.
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Front 20x9 +15
Rear 20x10 + 20
^^^^?Originally Posted by dj714
Help on tires. Looking to get the best fit that won't get camber wear. Wheel specs
Front 20x9 +15
Rear 20x10 + 20
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Did you not see our answers???
Blain what would be a more suitable tire pair for those specs
Blain what would be a more suitable tire pair for those specs
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It's a coupe.
Reason why you suggest 245/35 275/35?
How would 225/40 255/40 work and what are the pro and cons of either one?
Reason why you suggest 245/35 275/35?
How would 225/40 255/40 work and what are the pro and cons of either one?
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I have some wheel centers here. How would I go about measuring possible offsets without lips and barrels?
Can I figure out the backspacing without an inner barrel using measurements from the mounting pad to the wheel hardware mounting pad?
Trying to figure out possible lipsize and fitment
Thanks!
I have some wheel centers here. How would I go about measuring possible offsets without lips and barrels?
Can I figure out the backspacing without an inner barrel using measurements from the mounting pad to the wheel hardware mounting pad?
Trying to figure out possible lipsize and fitment
Thanks!
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Reason why you suggest 245/35 275/35?
How would 225/40 255/40 work and what are the pro and cons of either one?
I suggested those tires bcuz they'd be a normal fit for the offsets you have...you don't have any reason to run those smaller sizes bcuz you don't need any stretch to fit your specs...unless you plan on adding spacersOriginally Posted by dj714
It's a coupe.Reason why you suggest 245/35 275/35?
How would 225/40 255/40 work and what are the pro and cons of either one?
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Need help on my wheels what set up should I do to be aggressive as can be I got 19x8.5 offset +48 25 mm spacer all around? Megan racing coils street series. G35 coupe
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Ehhh, it's not a suitable stagger but it's fine. You're probably not going for handling anyways so it's not a big deal.
I've seen sillier staggers to be honest.
Thanks, would it look very uneven? The widths were a little weird to me as well. Oh and I'm planning to run 235/35/19 255/35/19Originally Posted by 4DGS
Like I said, coupe owners all assume lolEhhh, it's not a suitable stagger but it's fine. You're probably not going for handling anyways so it's not a big deal.
I've seen sillier staggers to be honest.
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How bad would the stretch be? And why would I need spacers and what size spacer would you recommend?Originally Posted by Drew113
I suggested those tires bcuz they'd be a normal fit for the offsets you have...you don't have any reason to run those smaller sizes bcuz you don't need any stretch to fit your specs...unless you plan on adding spacers
Also what's a better tire as to durability
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It won't be any stretch...and spacers aren't required, I'm just saying IF you added spacers you would need smaller tires to fit it
