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Old Nov 16, 2007 | 07:32 PM
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Looking for an Extremely aggressive rim setup for my 05 xB

Unfortunately ... i'm a former HONDA guy so the xB deep dish options are NULL to me...

anyone have any input on 16x9 offset wise /tiresize/spacer with the Tanabe springs?

A friend shipped the springs today so they will be arriving soon, I'm just stocking up on the parts over winter and spring having everything put on the box

& I have Carbon fiber fender flares at my house awaiting installation.

Thanks in advance
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30 offset.

If you don't mind being undersize 215/40/16 is a nice setup.

I think it'll take at least 5mm's in back, might need some fender rolling as well.
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^^^ Of course with camber and more fender work you could go with lower offsets, depends on how flush you want to be with those flares
Old Nov 18, 2007 | 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Boxer_Rebellion
^^^ Of course with camber and more fender work you could go with lower offsets, depends on how flush you want to be with those flares
Thanks for the responses... i figured as much with the fender work

i was just weary of rolling the fenders then having the flares not fit lol
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