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Old 10-12-2005, 12:24 PM
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Re: Will these wheels fit my car?

thats a nice car...and i love those rims
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Old 10-12-2005, 12:49 PM
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yeah beacuse the spokes have flat faces, when you drive next to him, they just look like round mirrors when the spin and you can see your whole car in them. never managed to get a pic of that though
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thats crazy
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Re: Will these wheels fit my car?

that's a nice car noshun

I just called a guy about tires and he has (2) 225/45/17 and (2) 215/45/17. If I were to put those 4 tires on my car would I run into any problems? Do you all think it would look bad or wierd to have 2 tires taller than the other 2 (I would probably put them both in the back)?
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Re: Re: Will these wheels fit my car?

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i have a quick question for the guys with 18's, how much did you guys lower your car? if you didnt how low could you drop it before you start rubbing?
I havne't yet, but I plan on the Eibach Pro Kit which is a 1.4" drop front and back and either KYB AGX struts or Koni Yellows.
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Re: Will these wheels fit my car?

I know someone that runs 215/45 up front and 225/45 in the rear. you wont have any problems except for rotating you tires. The guy i know does it to make them fill the wheel well better
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Re: Re: Re: Will these wheels fit my car?

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I havne't yet, but I plan on the Eibach Pro Kit which is a 1.4" drop front and back and either KYB AGX struts or Koni Yellows.
I haven't decided on the struts that I want, but I am more than likely going with the same setup as you are. Just not for a little bit. I think the 1.4" drop will look good with 18"s also.
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