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Old 04-29-04, 11:23 AM
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Hey all...
Just an update.

I threw on 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 (+32 all around) 245/40 and 255/40 and I gotta tell you...ROLL YOUR REAR FENDERS!!!

This is more of an FYI post.

I know this isn't too extreme of a wheel size BUT the offsets are all wrong. I blame myself...i wanted the rear lip!

Any thoughts? I am gonna roll the fender out more tonight.

Chris
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i got 18x8.5 all around on mine with 35mm offset with a 1inch drop... no problems, i'm not sure about the 9.0 and 9.5 though
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Default Re: 19x9.5 +32 = not too great on the UCF10

Originally posted by chris_sa
Hey all...
Just an update.

I threw on 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 (+32 all around) 245/40 and 255/40 and I gotta tell you...ROLL YOUR REAR FENDERS!!!

This is more of an FYI post.

I know this isn't too extreme of a wheel size BUT the offsets are all wrong. I blame myself...i wanted the rear lip!

Any thoughts? I am gonna roll the fender out more tonight.

Chris
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Originally posted by chris_sa
Hey all...
Just an update.

I threw on 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 (+32 all around) 245/40 and 255/40 and I gotta tell you...ROLL YOUR REAR FENDERS!!!

This is more of an FYI post.

I know this isn't too extreme of a wheel size BUT the offsets are all wrong. I blame myself...i wanted the rear lip!

Any thoughts? I am gonna roll the fender out more tonight.

Chris
Yeah...i figure a 1" drop is not too extreme. The wheels i have now would have been ok.

BUT...i got Tanabe Springs...EXCELLENT DROP! 2.0/1.5", hence the rubbing issues! I have one more spot to roll out on my rear pasenger fender.

I'll post pics but my car isn't that persentable yet.

Chris
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Wow +32 must stick out alot. You can always take it to a good wheel shop and have them shave and raise the offset a little bit, but dont know to what degree probably just a few. My current rear is +38 low disk 19x10 with just about a 4in. lip

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Originally posted by Lord of the Celsiors
Wow +32 must stick out alot. You can always take it to a good wheel shop and have them shave and raise the offset a little bit, but dont know to what degree probably just a few. My current rear is +38 low disk 19x10 with just about a 4in. lip
Hello....
It doesn't stick out. I am just used to having low offset wheels on my old car. I actually pefer the cambered looked...actually I LOVE the look.

I just got done wrapping up the fender rolling. I must say....it makes a world of difference. I am now tucking the wheel (slightly) and it's only rubbing over harsh dips. Soooo...we'll see how things go. Next step...pulling and rolling. It's gonna be some learning experience.

Chris

P.S. .. I really want a kit before i post pics. But i'll post anyway...it's too dark to snap nice pics. I'll do it tomorrow. It's gonna be ugly though!!!!

Cheers!
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hahah i have 275 in the rear, 18x10.5 and it doesn't hit.. now i have to push it out with a 30 mm spacer still dont hit.. ofcourse i have fender flares.. haha on top of that.. i just got some new wheels have like about 5 .5 inch lip.. so i think u put the wrong wheels on.. =P
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Originally posted by cutecboy
hahah i have 275 in the rear, 18x10.5 and it doesn't hit.. now i have to push it out with a 30 mm spacer still dont hit.. ofcourse i have fender flares.. haha on top of that.. i just got some new wheels have like about 5 .5 inch lip.. so i think u put the wrong wheels on.. =P
HEY!!! haha....i'm just getting started man!!!!

Give me a few...it'll be gangster as soon as you know it!

But yeah, i'm highly impatient. soooooo i needed wheels that i didnt want to wait for. So i threw down, granted the wheels were cheap, i like em!

let's see...they are 3.25" lip up front and 4" lip in the rear.

hopefully i can find a kit soooooooooooooon!
Chris
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