Stock wheel love
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Stock wheel love
I like me stock 17'' inchers but I do wish they weren't so far in. Is it possible to use spacers to push them out far enough to where there just about flush with the fender. You know what I mean.
Or is it better/more cost effective to just get some new rims with a closer offset?
Or is it better/more cost effective to just get some new rims with a closer offset?
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Is it possible? Yes.
Is it better? Well, that's up to you as it's subjective to opinion; I'm not a fan of excessively large spacers but if you love the stock wheels and want them to be flush then more power to you.
Is it more cost-effective? I'm "fairly" certain even if you went with 2" spacers all around it would be cheaper than a new set of wheels/tires... so, most likely yes again.
Go with what you love bro
Is it better? Well, that's up to you as it's subjective to opinion; I'm not a fan of excessively large spacers but if you love the stock wheels and want them to be flush then more power to you.
Is it more cost-effective? I'm "fairly" certain even if you went with 2" spacers all around it would be cheaper than a new set of wheels/tires... so, most likely yes again.
Go with what you love bro
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30mm on the front makes the tire stick out a little too much. If you want flush go with 25mm front and 35mm rear. It also makes your want to lower your car more because you notice the wheel gap more....but I don't want to be that low in the front :/
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