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Old Mar 6, 2012 | 05:34 AM
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hey guys I know this has probably been asked about 1,000 times before but I'am wondering if you guys can help me with a few questions I have...I ordered these rims: http://www.elementwheels.com/proddet...prod=dr3418sil
they are 18x8 with 35mm offset, also I ordered a set of raceland coilovers, I was wondering is this going to give me that pretty flush look that I'm going after or am i going to need to get wheel spacers or anything like that to get that look....Thank You for all of your input and all information you guys provide me.
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Originally Posted by JacobYamaha23
hey guys I know this has probably been asked about 1,000 times before but I'am wondering if you guys can help me with a few questions I have...I ordered these rims: http://www.elementwheels.com/proddet...prod=dr3418sil
they are 18x8 with 35mm offset, also I ordered a set of raceland coilovers, I was wondering is this going to give me that pretty flush look that I'm going after or am i going to need to get wheel spacers or anything like that to get that look....Thank You for all of your input and all information you guys provide me.
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Old Mar 6, 2012 | 05:38 AM
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thank you i did look at this but i could not find any rims that i liked with 23mm offset thats why i was wondering if there is a way to get that look with the rims i ordered?
Old Mar 6, 2012 | 05:52 AM
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Yeah, get something wide, or run a big ___ spacer.
willtheyfit.com do the math yourself thats half the fun in learning
Old Mar 6, 2012 | 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Hayseed
Yeah, get something wide, or run a big ___ spacer.
willtheyfit.com do the math yourself thats half the fun in learning
thanks a lot I'm checking that out now
Old Mar 11, 2012 | 01:08 PM
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I run 17x8 et 20 and sit flush. I have rubbing issues so you will have to roll your fenders
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since this i have ordered different rims i prob went a little to aggressive but what i went with was the raderwerks.....18x8.5 in the front and 18x9.5 in the rear...how you think thats going to work out?
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Originally Posted by JacobYamaha23
since this i have ordered different rims i prob went a little to aggressive but what i went with was the raderwerks.....18x8.5 in the front and 18x9.5 in the rear...how you think thats going to work out?
whats the offset you got?

what tire size??
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Originally Posted by TeeCizzle
whats the offset you got?

what tire size??
its these right here http://raderwerks.com/product/1-eleven-mb

off set is 35 front and 40 in the rear and tire size i dont really want stretch rims so i was thinking 235/40 in front and 265/40 in rear??
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Originally Posted by JacobYamaha23
its these right here http://raderwerks.com/product/1-eleven-mb

off set is 35 front and 40 in the rear and tire size i dont really want stretch rims so i was thinking 235/40 in front and 265/40 in rear??
Why did you get Staggered Wheels for a FWD car anyways?...Just asking.

You can get away w/ a 225 tire front. Rear not sure maybe 235.
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Originally Posted by TeeCizzle
Why did you get Staggered Wheels for a FWD car anyways?...Just asking.

You can get away w/ a 225 tire front. Rear not sure maybe 235.
idk just for a different look, but i think im just going to call em tomorrow and cancel the order....I have more things i can spend 2k on then rims and tires lol
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Originally Posted by TeeCizzle
Why did you get Staggered Wheels for a FWD car anyways?...Just asking.

You can get away w/ a 225 tire front. Rear not sure maybe 235.
It's called fitment.
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Originally Posted by extrem344
It's called fitment.
Its called Poser.
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Originally Posted by TeeCizzle
Its called Poser.
Not really lol.
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