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Old 02-05-16, 02:08 AM
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Old 02-05-16, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by markjustus
in order of your questions/comments
yes.
wheel specs are
front: 19x9+9
rear 19x10+24
Ive used H&R products before, and have never had an issue.So far on 2 BMWs, (both e36), an rsx and a 240sx. all but rsx weekend drifters.




First off, YYYEEEEEEEEEEEE
next, no shaving at all, just a decent roll and neg. camber and they fit.


I respect your knowledge and your car is clean, but don't get butthurt stressing over some wheel spacers that aren't on your car, and you provided no help, but thanks for your concern.
H&R has been around for what I feel is a respectable amount of time http://www.hrsprings.com/about/

H&R good company, i give you that
Not butt hurt at all.
I just dont understand why you would need to run spacers , those wheels are already aggressive of a offset. and if you want more "poke" just go out and buy the right size wheels to the spec you want without runner spacers.

and I thought i was trying to help by spitting some knowledge out?
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Originally Posted by specONE
H&R good company, i give you that
Not butt hurt at all.
I just dont understand why you would need to run spacers , those wheels are already aggressive of a offset. and if you want more "poke" just go out and buy the right size wheels to the spec you want without runner spacers.

and I thought i was trying to help by spitting some knowledge out?
I thought +9 was gonna be too aggressive, but I liked the wheel a lot, and i needed the spacer to clear the brake because they are low disk -_- I'm gonna rock these wheels until I can find some work meisters, cant find any locally in 19's
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Originally Posted by markjustus
I thought +9 was gonna be too aggressive, but I liked the wheel a lot, and i needed the spacer to clear the brake because they are low disk -_- I'm gonna rock these wheels until I can find some work meisters, cant find any locally in 19's
ohhh you gonna be shinning i see maybe ill see you the 80 one day lol post how the car looks with the rims
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Originally Posted by SteezyLS98
ohhh you gonna be shinning i see maybe ill see you the 80 one day lol post how the car looks with the rims
yawwwwwwp

quick shot before work
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Looking good. You need a lip kit to balance it out
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Originally Posted by specONE
Looking good. You need a lip kit to balance it out
Thanks, yeah, I have a few in mind, but need to read up more on reputable brands for fitment, and what types there are, and paint.
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Nice wheels. Just make sure you dont use ichiba spacers. Heard so many horror stories on them. I really dont trust spacers and its not worth the risk. A lot of people swear by them though because they havent had problems yet..

I just want that peace of mind that my wheel wont come off on the free way

@specONE Your 3is is mad clean man
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Originally Posted by neilian
Nice wheels. Just make sure you dont use ichiba spacers. Heard so many horror stories on them. I really dont trust spacers and its not worth the risk. A lot of people swear by them though because they havent had problems yet..

I just want that peace of mind that my wheel wont come off on the free way
Yeah not rocken the ichibas lol I'm using some h&r spacers but yeah, I fell in love with the wheels and I've never seen them feature a high disk face and parts seem to be hard to find
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