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Old Jul 14, 2006 | 07:36 AM
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Default Sport Max 962 - 17x7 fitment?

Love the looks of the Sport Max 962, but do not want to go wider than 17x7. Any rubbing issues with these at all? Also, haven't found offset info for these, how is the fitment? Would probably do the OTG shims in the rear.

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Old Jul 15, 2006 | 02:25 AM
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i have those rims on my xb. if you get the 17x7 and 17x9 you are gonna need to get the spacer shims and 5mm spacer in the back. believe me i know i put the shims in the rear like i intended to,and the 5mm spacers in the front. it came out looking good but the rim was touching the control arm bolt so i had to take the 5mm in front off and put them in the back. and by doing that my rim is flush as hell to the fender. thats the look i was going for anyways but i dont know if your going for that look or what. if you put the 10mm spacer in the back or in the front your goona need to extend your studs. i was told the land cruisers from toyota will be just fine for the job. but i cant tell you if i rub or not cuz i havnt dropped my car yet. i posted my pics on here somewhere. i think its on the 3rd page its called(i just got my rims what ya think) the offset i think is 38 in front and 35 in the rear. i hope i was helpfull.
Old Jul 15, 2006 | 02:26 AM
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oh yea and otg is the way to go,they got the answers your looking for and are very helpfull.good luck
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