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Old 06-20-2013, 02:19 PM
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ES7 VarrstToen Fitment

Whats Up Guys, Im looking to Purchase some VarrstToen Es7 Wheels this friday.. Looking at getting some 18x9.5 +22 offset Wrapped on some 225/40/18's Dropped on Tien SB. looking for a fresh look. Im aware that ima need atleast a 3mm spacer in the front. anyone have pics of a similar setup on this? should i use spacers on the front and rear? Any Help Would Be Awesome!

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Originally Posted by onesiktl
Whats Up Guys, Im looking to Purchase some VarrstToen Es7 Wheels this friday.. Looking at getting some 18x9.5 +22 offset Wrapped on some 225/40/18's Dropped on Tien SB. looking for a fresh look. Im aware that ima need atleast a 3mm spacer in the front. anyone have pics of a similar setup on this? should i use spacers on the front and rear? Any Help Would Be Awesome!

BTW i already posted in "Would This Rim Fit My Car" and no feedback
you will only need the 3mm if you have a UA6 6mt base or UA7 Type S with the Brembos. Here is a shot of fellow member NemoTL-S on ES7 18x9.5+22 with a 3mm in front:



Based on my experience, it will most likely be a 1/2" poke from the front fenders, depending on how lowered you are. 3mm is around 1/8"-1/4" so you won't really notice a difference. With that said you can just put spacers on the fronts.
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Damn those look clean... How much does a set run?
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I really like NemoTL-S setup. Will those specs fit with no rolling/cutting fenders?
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^^ nope
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^^ nope
that blows can it be something similar to that fitment without messing fenders?
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I Just installed 5mm H&R Spacers to the front and ima run 18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear that way the front doesn't look stupid and i wont have to stretch tires
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I just pulled the trigger on a set of these earlier this month. Tim over at Varrstoen was huge help...I had a ton of questions for him and he gladly answered all of them. Awesome customer service I bought some 19x9.5 +22 on all 4 corners. i'll be purchasing a set of isc coilovers to go with em real soon.
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^^ significant fender work is in your future
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Originally Posted by Gary_V
I really like NemoTL-S setup. Will those specs fit with no rolling/cutting fenders?
Originally Posted by 2FRESHTL
that blows can it be something similar to that fitment without messing fenders?
With those specs, no. Does your guy's TL have Brembos? If not we do have 18x9.5+35 This will still require the tires to be stretched, but no crazy fender work needed.

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I just pulled the trigger on a set of these earlier this month. Tim over at Varrstoen was huge help...I had a ton of questions for him and he gladly answered all of them. Awesome customer service I bought some 19x9.5 +22 on all 4 corners. i'll be purchasing a set of isc coilovers to go with em real soon.
My pleasure!
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Originally Posted by pohljm
^^ significant fender work is in your future
don't think it'll need too much work. as long as you have the knowledge, patience, and tools...rolling fenders isn't too hard. I'll start a new thread once my wheels come in to show em off a bit.
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^^ good luck with that. I do not find neg camber acceptable. So if your talking about running correct camber and a correct tire your going to be doing a lot more than rolling fenders.
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Originally Posted by pohljm
^^ good luck with that. I do not find neg camber acceptable. So if your talking about running correct camber and a correct tire your going to be doing a lot more than rolling fenders.
don't plan on running perfect camber and tires will be a little stretched. 225/35/19 with this setup. you may not like it, but i'm trying something new. always used camber kits before, but with the look I'm going for, camber and some stretch is necessary.
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as long as you know its a look your going for and not performance your good!
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Originally Posted by VarrsToen
With those specs, no. Does your guy's TL have Brembos? If not we do have 18x9.5+35 This will still require the tires to be stretched, but no crazy fender work needed.
Some TL's have Brembos, so +35 is not an ideal offset.
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