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i'll probably try wheelflip.
memoryfab is overpriced as hell, not even gonna bother.
memoryfab is overpriced as hell, not even gonna bother.
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Where did eurodre buy his lips? He might know a good place/
He-man gets lips for dayssss, so he would probaly know
He-man gets lips for dayssss, so he would probaly know
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I'm looking to put 20x8.5 with 20mm offset on the front and 20x10 with 25mm offset on the rear. Will I have a prblm with them rubbing when I turn? My G is also lower 1.5inch
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Toretto - Wheelflip quoted me a while back for 7" polished lips so they can definitely get them, if I remember right it was something like $250/lip (I was going to reuse inners) and there was a long wait on them as well, 2-4 months or something crazy.
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KReal, if it's a coupe you'll be fine, those offsets aren't aggressive at all, unless you go with huge tires you won't have any rubbing issues and definitely won't have turning problems.
Sedan I dunno jack about.
Sedan I dunno jack about.
What's going on everyone, just wanted to get the opinions of some of the more experienced wheel + tire guys before I make a final decision on my setup. Here's what I'm thinking:
Vossen VVS-CV3. I know that Vossens are starting to become a little played out on the Gs, but I, personally, absolutely love the look. I know it exposes the brakes more than a normal wheel (looks better with a BBK), but that'll come later down the road.
Front: 19x8.5 +32 with a 5mm spacer - 255/35R19
Rear: 19x10 + 38 - 275/35R19
Will be going on a 2005 sedan on BC coilovers. I would really like to keep the fenders untouched.
Does anyone think I'll have any clearance issues? I've searched for these offsets on a G sedan on rimtuck, here, and plain ol google to no avail. Hope you guys can offer some feedback.
Thanks!
Vossen VVS-CV3. I know that Vossens are starting to become a little played out on the Gs, but I, personally, absolutely love the look. I know it exposes the brakes more than a normal wheel (looks better with a BBK), but that'll come later down the road.
Front: 19x8.5 +32 with a 5mm spacer - 255/35R19
Rear: 19x10 + 38 - 275/35R19
Will be going on a 2005 sedan on BC coilovers. I would really like to keep the fenders untouched.
Does anyone think I'll have any clearance issues? I've searched for these offsets on a G sedan on rimtuck, here, and plain ol google to no avail. Hope you guys can offer some feedback.
Thanks!
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I'm about to buy some VarrStoen
http://www.sonicmotor.com/Varrstoen-...-2-s/12711.htm
19x9.5 front
19x10.5 back + 12
so at first I thought the 10.5 in the back would give me this look

but then I ran into this guys
http://forums.nicoclub.com/new-wheels-t522157.html
So I figured, that the offset is what makes it look like it has deepdish?
So do I get +12 in the front and +22 offset in the back for this look? Or am I completely wrong. Also are these rims Hubcentric? I'm pretty sure they are, but just double checking again.
http://www.sonicmotor.com/Varrstoen-...-2-s/12711.htm
19x9.5 front
19x10.5 back + 12
so at first I thought the 10.5 in the back would give me this look

but then I ran into this guys
http://forums.nicoclub.com/new-wheels-t522157.html
So I figured, that the offset is what makes it look like it has deepdish?
So do I get +12 in the front and +22 offset in the back for this look? Or am I completely wrong. Also are these rims Hubcentric? I'm pretty sure they are, but just double checking again.
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Are you dropped at all and have your fenders been rolled/flattened?
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No that post was directed at burko.
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Wasn't too sure who you were talking to either haha. Originally Posted by Blue Dream
Are you dropped at all and have your fenders been rolled/flattened?
On coilovers, fenders are untouched. (I'd like to keep it that way if possible)
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Im thinking about picking up a set of Avant Guard M550
The size is
19x8.5 +35 235/35-19
19x9.5 +40 265/30-19
Are they gonna fit fine, or are they gonna look retarded?
Im slammed, and have fenders rolled
The size is
19x8.5 +35 235/35-19
19x9.5 +40 265/30-19
Are they gonna fit fine, or are they gonna look retarded?
Im slammed, and have fenders rolled
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Just installed BC coils and wanted to get my wheels a little more flush. Currently running 245/35/20x9.5 in the front and 285/30/20x10.5 in the rear. Wheels are +15 all around. What size wheel spacer would you recommend running without any rubbing issues? All fenders have already been rolled flat.
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The rear you've maybe got 5mm to play with. the front should be able to fit a 10mm or so.
For the rear, is it because of the tire size, i'm only able to go with a 5mm? Would like to go with a 10mm or 15mm for some poke but definitely don't want any rubbing issues.Originally Posted by 4DGS
The rear you've maybe got 5mm to play with. the front should be able to fit a 10mm or so.


