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Old 04-28-04 | 12:52 AM
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sweet... I've got 255/45/17s for the back.. the dude at the wheel shop told me They fit without Spacers.. Its going to look hot!

btw, i got these rims from neofreak.
Its going to cut off some of my steering though, eh? What do you think about exchanging the 255s for some 225s and putting the 235s on the back?

Thanks for the advice.
Old 08-31-04 | 10:06 PM
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WHat size spacers did you get, because they seem to stick out too much up front. I assume you bought the 25mm? I think I will be getting the 15mm if I get a set. That would make the offset equivilant to about a +35, which will be great for a 235/40r17 tire.
Old 08-31-04 | 10:29 PM
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What is the tires sizes are you running?


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Old 09-01-04 | 07:27 AM
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Check out this thread. I'm pretty sure they were 15mm spacers..
Old 09-01-04 | 11:30 AM
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I can get you guys those spacers that have the black markings on the side of them. What's nice about these spacers is they come in:

15, 20, 25, 30mm incremements. There is a small maybe 5mm cavity on the FD wheel pad which the stud can sit into if it protrudes past the spacer. Those spacers are cool too cause you have options for the centering ring. It's somewhat modular.

Let me know. I know a dealer that brings them from japan.




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