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Old 11-21-15, 02:31 PM
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Hi, new here trying to get help with wheels. I need help with fitment to be precise, looking for work meisters s1 3p wheels 18x9/9.5 - 18x10/10.5 for my gs300. Needs to be able to clear bbk in the front
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First, Welcome to the forum and the club.
Second, In which part of Fl. you are locared?
Third, See this link for reference; http://www.rimtuck.com/search/datash...98&yearto=2005
Good luck.
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You should be able to clear the 9.5 easy......depending on your offsets. But trying to clear a 10.5 in the rear may be tough. Your rear needs to be at about +17 with maximum stock - camber and a minor shave and roll. If your rear offset is more like +25 or greater on that 10.5 your chances of clearing will be greater and less fender work to do.
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Originally Posted by Mcon
First, Welcome to the forum and the club.
Second, In which part of Fl. you are locared?
Third, See this link for reference; http://www.rimtuck.com/search/datash...98&yearto=2005
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located in Pembroke pines and thank you
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Originally Posted by Riksgs808
You should be able to clear the 9.5 easy......depending on your offsets. But trying to clear a 10.5 in the rear may be tough. Your rear needs to be at about +17 with maximum stock - camber and a minor shave and roll. If your rear offset is more like +25 or greater on that 10.5 your chances of clearing will be greater and less fender work to do.
Thanks for the advice, the offset is killing me i want like a 3-3.5 inch lip on the front and a 4-4.5 rear and i cant seem to find anyone who knows what offset would work.
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OP are you ordering a new set from work wheels? Or are you shopping around the forums and Craigslist for a set? Finding an available set in the specs you want will be very slim. You are better off ordering a new set with your precise specs.
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