Mrr HR-4 Wheels
I tried to zoom in on that pic to read the logo with no luck as to finding out what they are? I do like the look of those one's a lot, but honestly, more spokes to clean.......lol....ahhhhhhhh! Actually, with the black inset to every spoke, they actually hide brake dust REALLY well!

I am riding on 20 inch MRR HR4 Wheels on Nitto 555 tires
20x8 225/35/20 front 20x9 255/30/20 rear and they rub a little in the front even after I took the heat gun to the inner fender well a couple of times, and that's on stock ride height.

I am riding on 20 inch MRR HR4 Wheels on Nitto 555 tires
20x8 225/35/20 front 20x9 255/30/20 rear and they rub a little in the front even after I took the heat gun to the inner fender well a couple of times, and that's on stock ride height.
I like them a lot, especially the way they still look clean even though they are full of brake dust and all. They look really nice rolling down the road as well.
IS4U2NV! Yes, that is exactly why I like full face wheels - they look nice when they are rolling. Can you post a direct side view picture of your car with wheels staright if possible? I want to see the wheel gaps without the drop. I'm going to get 225/40/19 and 255/35/19 which will give about the same overall diameter as yours. I will be getting Eibach pro kit for mine - deciding between 250 or 350 kit. Thanks again.
Last edited by LEXLEE; Feb 8, 2008 at 10:06 PM.
IS4U2NV! Yes, that is exactly why I like full face wheels - they look nice when they are rolling. Can you post a direct side view picture of your car with wheels staright if possible? I want to see the wheel gaps without the drop. I'm going to get 225/40/19 and 255/35/19 which will give about the same overall diameter as yours. I will be getting Eibach pro kit for mine - deciding between 250 or 350 kit. Thanks again.
This is the only pic I have like that, sorry for the glare. A drop will make it look a lot better, especially if you are going with 19's. I can't justify dropping my ride since I drive my car in the winter and don't need to scoop up any more snow with the front end than I already do, lol! The rear gap looks ok, but the front has a bit more than I would personally like.
the offset should be perfect with little to no rubbing (which you can always roll your fenders). in fact you can probably run a little wider rims if you wanted. i am however a bit skeptical about the rear with the eibach kit seeing that eibachs are known to "sag" a little in the back if you know what i mean. it'll be fine just don't have a lot of weight in your rear like having 4 friends squish in the back
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