Need advice on rims... still
#26
Originally Posted by mattieg
anyone recomend a couple weebsites besides tirerack.com that has more high quality rims?
Originally Posted by Ro_Ja
Many wheel manufacturers have a list of authorized dealers on their site.
#30
i have the same rims.. love'em...
BTw, they're 17x8's....
the offset aren't too bad....
here's a good website to help you decide on the fitment:
http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp
BTw, they're 17x8's....
the offset aren't too bad....
here's a good website to help you decide on the fitment:
http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp
#34
With low & flush offsets, you can't be able to go too low without fender modification. If you seriously want to be 2-3 inches without rolling or pulling your fenders, you'd probably be better off getting them in the 48 offset.
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Originally Posted by I-R-Blue
i have the same rims.. love'em...
BTw, they're 17x8's....
the offset aren't too bad....
here's a good website to help you decide on the fitment:
http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp
BTw, they're 17x8's....
the offset aren't too bad....
here's a good website to help you decide on the fitment:
http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp
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Im bumping this thread for a final decision on these rims. Change the offset to 35 and will run a 215/40-17 tire... Is the combination acceptable? I will be 3.5% slower as compared to a stock wheel and stick out a half an inch further.
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