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Old 09-29-2010 | 06:03 PM
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so i can come on one some work emotions cr-kias that are 17x9 with a offset +44 will the fit finw or will the hit also how big od a spacer would be needed?
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I would space 10mm front and 15mm rear.
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215/40/17 all around
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So will they be tucked alot
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Originally Posted by SuShIxFiSh
So will they be tucked alot
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I would space 10mm front and 15mm rear.
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ok but how tucked will they be with out a spacer
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If I remember right (I could be wrong) but a 17x9 +44 is similar to a 17x8 +35
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^ ooooo ok so it would be basically the same then as the setup i have know but except it will be concave
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I just looked up some pics of the wheels that size and yes they are slightly concave, nothing aggressive. Now if you were to get a more proper fitting size...

17x9 +44

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But how would it be for our cars like what if I didn't run a spacer
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^I've been doing some search on that for anyone running those specs and haven't seen anything yet. The concern of the inside of the wheel hitting the suspension(it might clear, IDK) can be taken care of with a spacer as mentioned above. What result are you trying to get out of the setup? Function, flush, etc???
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To see if it will clear the suspension use one of the wheel/tire calculators that's stickied...it should clear though.
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Originally Posted by dropzone
^I've been doing some search on that for anyone running those specs and haven't seen anything yet. The concern of the inside of the wheel hitting the suspension(it might clear, IDK) can be taken care of with a spacer as mentioned above. What result are you trying to get out of the setup? Function, flush, etc???
I'm trying to go with the flush/stance look
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You're going to nee at least a 10mm spacer to be flush. According to the chart on the wheel fitment thread anyway.
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nice so then pretty much there going to be like my current works
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Just get them!! They will look better than your current setup. You want to go stanced? Then do a 10mm spacer in front and 15mm spacer in the rear. What is the issue?
Old 09-30-2010 | 03:38 PM
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alright i will be picking then up on monday =D
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Alright! :D

Post Pics ASAP
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Originally Posted by maximthegreat
Alright! :D

Post Pics ASAP
Will do can't wait to get them I love my meisters but I love the concave look on the cr kias
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