looks nice, i wonder how much those rims goes for.
looking to see if anyone has done this looking to do a real aggressive stance on the car. i did find someone with them on the back but not on the front. will i have clearance issues? will it rub? in the front? was think +20 offset. heres a link to the guy that has them on the back.
http://www.visual-obsession.net/ep3-2/
looks nice, i wonder how much those rims goes for.
We have way more room in the front then the rear so if you have to make them really "fit" it would be in the back.
-Rob
Im not a big fan of the whole "stanced" thing but i like these
still on the fence about this....maybe i just get 17x9 to be safe side
looks nice but i cant stand the whole cambered look always looks like something is out of wack to me
Front wheel drive car with the wider tires/wheels on the back...
looks nice anyone have a link to where those wheels can be purchased?
i wanted to put xxr 526 wheels 17x10 on my car, just for car shows and meets but i like i said i not sure. i think i will just get something else
With +20 offset it will hit the trailing arm in the rear, spacers will be needed for the rears.
actually bro the replicas do have lips haha here they are in all theyre glory and theyre mustang sc wheels?
http://www.wheelreplicas.com/scwheels.html
and these are them on an s
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7058/6...6f1541fd_b.jpg
I think you got the offset backwards.
+20 offset will stick 25mm farther out than stock. It's going the other way. Spacers would make it worse.
ITR spec wheels (+60) for example, need spacers to get closer to stock +45. Without spacers, a +60 wheel will scrape the trailing arm.
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