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sofly - second batch of pics perfect just the 20mm spacer in first pic made it stick out to far but you didnt explain that hence calling it mexican..

aside from that this thread fails.. thread is "wheel fitment, post YOUR wheels" for the most part its random internet pics and cars that are wheels slapped on and need more this, less this to achieve "fitment" maybe should have just made it post your wheels thread..

heres some pics of mine... i consider this conservative as i have only lipped the guards. wheels are 17x8.5 and 17x9.5 panasport g7's and were used a test fit... be prepared for what i have planned when my rig is back on the road in 2011.

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and for the haters... this was my daily.. and i never got pulled over.. aslong as the top of the tyre is inside guard its not really a problem. also the rears were almost flat... i can show you pics of my skid tyres and you'll see that just about the entire tyre is worn.

i dont see the point in having a lame (safe) offset... it looks like a commonwhore and is crap. and soo many cars are running around with these kind of offsets and stretched tyres, so i think the unsafe claims of stretched tyres can be put to bed... they just dont hold up anymore.

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Linton

whats the difference in sizes? did you sacrifice some dish for width?

recieved my 17x9.5J +26 / 17x10.5J +/-0 VS-KF's the other day too bad im heading to thailand on sunday got no time to organise tyres and get em on :rofl: im itching to get back already haha, going on an R32, will post pics when on.

whats the difference in sizes? did you sacrifice some dish for width?

recieved my 17x9.5J +26 / 17x10.5J +/-0 VS-KF's the other day too bad im heading to thailand on sunday got no time to organise tyres and get em on :P im itching to get back already haha, going on an R32, will post pics when on.

my last rears were low brake clearance , the new ones are hi :D

fronts are 16mm more rears are 5mm more (and by more i mean less;) )

R34 sedan, 18x9.5 +15 JIC wheels, 235/40's all round, fronts really need a 225, front guards lipped and slight pull, rear's i still need to lip the guards then i can give it more low, just havnt had the time. Work in progress.

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if anyone wants them

$8 and there yours :rant:

what? don't sell em to anyone. you'll get tards with sunken battleship fitment sporting them.

i say you only get to have those if a panel of experts deem your wheels to be truly hellaflush.

what? don't sell em to anyone. you'll get tards with sunken battleship fitment sporting them.

i say you only get to have those if a panel of experts deem your wheels to be truly hellaflush.

amen

are you thinking of the same car im thinking of shan? :)

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