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Old 08-09-13, 08:40 PM
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I like the hre wheels the ccw wheels are to common
Old 08-10-13, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by RicoLSX
After staring at the pics for quite a while I will be going with CCW. Now I just have to figure out the max width and offset so i can fit 295-305 wide rears without going negative camber, just fender pulling. Let the fun begin!

Thanks for all the input.
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I bought a set 9.5 f 11 r. I would recommend getting 10.5 f and 12r if youre looking for a better fitment. I didnt tell ccw what offsets i wanted, they didnt have that option when i was purchasing them online. If you call you can probably get the offset youd like. That would then change the size of the widths.
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Originally Posted by RicoLSX
After staring at the pics for quite a while I will be going with CCW. Now I just have to figure out the max width and offset so i can fit 295-305 wide rears without going negative camber, just fender pulling. Let the fun begin!

Thanks for all the input.
No need to guess if you have decided on CCW. Call John at CCW, tell him what you want and he will take care of the rest for you. I have had both CCW and HRE but not HRE Flowform. CCW is very light in weight and can't beat it for the money. You can't go wrong with HRE either. HRE is known for quality. Good luck!
Old 08-23-13, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SCStallion
No need to guess if you have decided on CCW. Call John at CCW, tell him what you want and he will take care of the rest for you. I have had both CCW and HRE but not HRE Flowform. CCW is very light in weight and can't beat it for the money. You can't go wrong with HRE either. HRE is known for quality. Good luck!
Thanks! I had a conversation with John yesterday and called him back today and placed my order for some Classics. Heavy hit on the pocket but I'm excited to finally get a nice set of wheels.

I'll be going with 255/40/18 and 295/35/18 Nitto Invos for 18x9.5 and 18x11 sized wheels. I'll post pics once I get them on. Gives me three weeks til I receive them to figure out what coilovers to go with and find some LS400 calipers.
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