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Old 02-05-2012, 10:43 PM
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Question Most aggresive without fender rolling

Hey guys so ive been lookin around for some wheels im goin for 18s with a nice staggered look to it without any fender rolling i was thinking about 18x9 or 9.5 but i think ima have roll my fenders what would be perfect without rubbing my fenders either????
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if youre lowered youre gonna have roll n it all matters about offset
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yeah man, you gotta roll them fenders. max i would say without rolling the fenders is either a 18x8 +45 with 235/40 tires or something with similar dimensions.

use this to calculate

http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
Old 02-06-2012, 10:57 AM
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well xmikojaix is running an offset of +30 on 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 and hes way low he says they dont rub
Old 02-06-2012, 12:34 PM
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yes but he has his fenders rolled and negative camber. he also has his rear bumper tabs cut. also what tire size is he running? could be skinnier than 235s.

lot of things come into play.
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Hes running 235/30s and 225/30 and hes fenders dont seem to be rolled?
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what yall think about this


http://www.ebay.com/itm/18-18x8-5-18...item33713436d1
Old 02-06-2012, 04:00 PM
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his fenders ARE rolled.. how can you tell just by looking at his pictures that they arent? lmao

those wheels are
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yuck, if wheels cost under 1k theyre not worth it
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Lol well yea pics are the only way i can see cuz i dont know him and i havint seen his car in person and i probably wont lmao... and thanx for the tip for not worth it if under 1k but hey you think machined like those would look good??

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your car is black..

your choices are almost endless..

not a hard color to really mess up on............



unless you tried.... sort of.. O.o
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i think i found a set

http://www.wheelsnext.com/preview-wheels-on-my-car/
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18x8 +40 all around...no rolling...no rubbing
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Originally Posted by 02TyPe_S_Tl
Link didn't work for me. Just tell us the make and model. We can look em up.

Originally Posted by z3Ro
18x8 +40 all around...no rolling...no rubbing

Only with a skinny tire size (215 or 225) and a little bit of wheel gap. Op looks lowered a lot.
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Originally Posted by z3Ro
18x8 +40 all around...no rolling...no rubbing
Thsnx bro
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Originally Posted by 03tLsNBP
Link didn't work for me. Just tell us the make and model. We can look em up.




Only with a skinny tire size (215 or 225) and a little bit of wheel gap. Op looks lowered a lot.
They bronze type m tenzo??? Those and then i saw these work emotions xd-9 bronze aswell i like the emotions more cuz they have a some what of a lip on em idk but still lookin..
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not a fan of the type m or the xd-9s but that's all up to you. i'm more of a simple 5-6 spoke kinda guy. so i like things like the MRR HR2 and Volk TE37SL.
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It's hard to answer this question...you gotta know how low you are, whether or not you're running camber and what width tires are and even then, not all car fenders are identical and things like driver weight make a difference in that. Don't fear the rub...it's not that bad!

That said, I'd highly recommend spending the 100 bucks to have someone roll all 4. If you care at all about getting some flushness going, you're not going to be happy without a roll.
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im tucking tire to where the tread ends on the sidewall...and yes i am on 225/40s...itll also depend on which tires you buy too...the best luck ive had are with falkens...especially their 512s...most of their tires have a nice curve to the sidewall which gave me a little bit more clearance...the 452s have that same profile as well...o and i have NO camber kit
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You're getting clearance due to NO camber kit...
The 452's actually have a pretty big sidewall, i thought...at least they did in a 235 on a 9" rim.

I have continentals now at 225 and I love them...
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Originally Posted by 03tLsNBP
not a fan of the type m or the xd-9s but that's all up to you. i'm more of a simple 5-6 spoke kinda guy. so i like things like the MRR HR2 and Volk TE37SL.
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Originally Posted by rockstar143
You're getting clearance due to NO camber kit...
The 452's actually have a pretty big sidewall, i thought...at least they did in a 235 on a 9" rim.

I have continentals now at 225 and I love them...
ive heard you can put a nice stretch on continentals...

i mean if i had a camber kit i would go more negative, not to correct neg. tire wear lol...
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LOL...I also really like how it looks for the camber to be pretty close to perfect...especially with spoked wheels.
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I cant wait to fit some 275/35/18s on mine.
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275!!! what width tire?!?!
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Originally Posted by rockstar143
275!!! what width tire?!?!
Ah that would be 275 lol.

Trying to get my RH c5's made into a 9 maybe 9.5 inch. They are a +55 8" right now. If not ill be rim shopping.
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LOL...took me 3 time rereading that to realize what you were telling me.
Sorry, sometimes my hands type faster than my brain can follow...

275 on a 9.5 should be nice...I'm running 225 on a 9 right now and to me, it's perfect.
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I'd say get some vossens.....
IDK if you want more rim tho, they dont have anything smaller than 19's
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Originally Posted by rockstar143
LOL...took me 3 time rereading that to realize what you were telling me.
Sorry, sometimes my hands type faster than my brain can follow...

275 on a 9.5 should be nice...I'm running 225 on a 9 right now and to me, it's perfect.
225 on a 9.5 Thats too skinny. I need them wide. Running 255s on them now. Still have the need for more traction.
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Yeah, I'm not making enough power to need the additional traction, unfortunately!
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18x7.5 wit a 3.25 in lip would it fit?
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a 3.25 lip on a 7.5 rim
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yeah...what? what's the offset?

remember, offset is the most important specification so make sure you tell us what it is if you want an accurate opinion.
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
a 3.25 lip on a 7.5 rim
Yea thats wat i said lol
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Originally Posted by 03tLsNBP
yeah...what? what's the offset?

remember, offset is the most important specification so make sure you tell us what it is if you want an accurate opinion.
Yea i just sent them an email asking what was the offset..and well i didnt remember to ask so they didnt say but they did say it would fit the TL?
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Originally Posted by 02TyPe_S_Tl
Yea i just sent them an email asking what was the offset..and well i didnt remember to ask so they didnt say but they did say it would fit the TL?
Its a 35mm offset
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it will fit....







......if you roll your fenders.
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to resolve all your problems, ROLL YOUR FENDERS.
you're bound to do it
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But like an aggresive roll and pullin or alil roll and no pullin? Shit im new to all dis rollin fenders and pulling lol..In the beginging i thought just pick the wheels u want and slap em in lol


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