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Old 09-30-07, 05:07 PM
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Actually scrap that idea. It will stick out way too much and need too much bodywork involved.

Ill just run these instead.
F: 18x9 +45
R: 18X10 +45
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Originally Posted by menty
Ill just run these instead.
F: 18x9 +45
R: 18X10 +45
I ran 275's on +40 and needed to roll the fenders in the rear...so very slightly. I would run 275's on those 18x10...no fender roll needed.

I have heard 255's rub the suspension on a +50 offset up front. I would run 245's up front to not risk it. My 245's on +50 do not rub at all.

Given those offsets, you could get some nice fat tires up front and out back without having to roll the fenders.
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Any links to pics of yours?
I really dont want that sunken in look, Id prefer something more flush.

The x9 pair currently has a 235 tyre stretched to fit on it, I'm unsure about the x10 pair as I havnt got them yet.
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Set of stock starion wheels
16x8 front
16x9 rear
( idont know the offset)

dunlop d60 205/50/16 front
dunlop d60 225/50/16 rear

fronts needs a spacer to clear the caliper
rears fit fine just need a roll and some camber.
Old 10-01-07, 07:27 PM
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So does anyone know what size spacer I would need to make the front sit the same as the rear. f19x9+25 r19x10+25
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Will it be possible to fit 19x10 +19 in the rear? Will I need major fender modification?
Old 10-02-07, 03:29 AM
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Oh, I just realised that if I go from 18x9 +45 to 18x10 +45 it only adds 13mm to the outside!

Would 18x9 +45 for the front and 18x10+46 for the rear hit the strut?
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Originally Posted by benxd
Will it be possible to fit 19x10 +19 in the rear? Will I need major fender modification?
you'd have to roll your fenders.
Old 10-02-07, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Black_SC
you'd have to roll your fenders.
Would it be a big roll?
Old 10-02-07, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by benxd
Would it be a big roll?
well i just did a basic roll and i have +24 offset and its good...

i doubt you'd have to do anything major.
Old 10-02-07, 05:24 PM
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big roll basic roll? wtf? you are confusing roll with pull. a roll is a roll, a pull is where the fender is pulled out. you only need a roll, still will look stock on the outside of the car.
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Originally Posted by Chappie
big roll basic roll? wtf? you are confusing roll with pull. a roll is a roll, a pull is where the fender is pulled out. you only need a roll, still will look stock on the outside of the car.
haha...

there are some people that do some crazy rolls...
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Originally Posted by Chappie
big roll basic roll? wtf? you are confusing roll with pull. a roll is a roll, a pull is where the fender is pulled out. you only need a roll, still will look stock on the outside of the car.


No I'm not confusing a roll with a pull. You can roll them all the way or roll them a little. You can also rick roll if you'd like.

Thanks Chap.
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at least black sc has a sense of humor.

Originally Posted by benxd
No I'm not confusing a roll with a pull.
sure you're not

Originally Posted by benxd
You can roll them all the way or roll them a little.
so are your wheels on all the way or just a little?
Old 10-03-07, 10:01 AM
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What size 20s will fit? i know I know... maybe too big, but I just ran across a deal that is hard to pass..


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