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Old 04-30-08 | 04:24 PM
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agressive offset on panasport g7

some one is selling me a set but these are the offset what do you guys think

will they fit and what tires max on stock body with rolled fenders
FRONT - 17X8 +18 OFFSET

REAR - 17X9 + 7 OFFSET
Old 04-30-08 | 04:37 PM
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oh and a set of work meisters

hers the size of them

FRONT 18X9.5 +26

REAR 18X10 +20



i know theres a fc thread already but its over packed and i need my answer now
Old 04-30-08 | 04:44 PM
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Such a great looking car, don't **** it up by sticking on wheels that DON'T fit. And for god's sake, don't hose up your fenders to "make them fit", you have a nice paint job from the pics and extreme rolling and or pulling of the fenders will hose up the paint (even if you use heat) not to mention the tread overhang will toss rocks and chip/make your paint look like poop in no time. You can fit 18X8.5 in front and 18X10 in the rear no problem with a 225 front and stretched 255 rear, keep that "aggressive look" with fat lips without hosing your fenders and your car will actually PERFORM and look good.

Nice looking car!

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Old 04-30-08 | 04:52 PM
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Yeh running 10.5/11 with stretch 265/35 is bad . Ask Panspeed, Lap times are all llies. Hahah...

FRONT 18X9.5 +26

REAR 18X10 +20

Run a 235/40 in front, and 255/35 in rear.
Rears you will need pull, with camber.

This is semi aggressive fitment on stock fenders IMO.

Fronts you will need a small spacer to clear coilover shock body.

I have a 9 wide +22 225/40 RE050s with about 4mm of clearance from the shock body, PLENTY of inboard and outboard clearance.

I'm going with a 235/40 in the front , on my next set of tires.
Old 04-30-08 | 07:16 PM
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you saw those wheels too?

I'm debating the G7s, but I already have a set in slightly higher offsets but 1/2 inch wider wheels.

but those low offsets will be tough to fit. front 20mm FG fenders will be easy. but unless you go 30mm rear fenders, then it'll be tough to pull stock rear fenders that far. just not enough material. I already pulled 20mm in the rear.
Old 04-30-08 | 07:17 PM
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yeah dont tell no one...lolo
Old 05-01-08 | 07:54 PM
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lol.. if anyone here gets them other than you, then it'll probably be me!
Old 05-01-08 | 09:14 PM
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nah get them bro i changed my mind and talked to the owner himself he gave me a deal i couldnt pass up so i got the work equips...CANT WAIT FOR THEM TO ARRIVE

Old 05-07-08 | 01:35 AM
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post up pics when you get them mounted, would love to see them. I am considering a "similar" wheel
Old 05-07-08 | 11:32 AM
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nice Work Equips!

I missed out on the G7s from him. But I already have another set, in slightly higher offsets but wider sizes.
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