The Ultimate Aggressive Wheel Thread...
#1472
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spoonerr...that's beautiful mate...I love it
Would you be able to tell me if you've had to roll the rear fenders, or if there is any rubbing in the rear if you haven't rolled them and weather or not you needed spacers at the front?
Oh and also, what size and brand tyres you're running please?
Oh one more thing...post more pics please!
Would you be able to tell me if you've had to roll the rear fenders, or if there is any rubbing in the rear if you haven't rolled them and weather or not you needed spacers at the front?
Oh and also, what size and brand tyres you're running please?
Oh one more thing...post more pics please!
#1473
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So I finally got around to test fitting my SE37ks on the Evo and take some pictures. Some disclaimers:
1) This is the stock suspension so yes there is a ton of wheel gap.
2) No, I have no intention of actually running them in my current state of "stockishness".
3) Yes, I know they stick out 1 1/2" beyond the fender ( see #2 above )
4) Yes, my camber is negligible at <-1 deg front and close to 0 in rear. ( see #1 above)
Volk SE37 in 18x10.5 with a +15 mm offset, 285/30R18s
#1475
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So I finally got around to test fitting my SE37ks on the Evo and take some pictures. Some disclaimers:
1) This is the stock suspension so yes there is a ton of wheel gap.
2) No, I have no intention of actually running them in my current state of "stockishness".
3) Yes, I know they stick out 1 1/2" beyond the fender ( see #2 above )
4) Yes, my camber is negligible at <-1 deg front and close to 0 in rear. ( see #1 above)
Volk SE37 in 18x10.5 with a +15 mm offset, 285/30R18s
1) This is the stock suspension so yes there is a ton of wheel gap.
2) No, I have no intention of actually running them in my current state of "stockishness".
3) Yes, I know they stick out 1 1/2" beyond the fender ( see #2 above )
4) Yes, my camber is negligible at <-1 deg front and close to 0 in rear. ( see #1 above)
Volk SE37 in 18x10.5 with a +15 mm offset, 285/30R18s
Kidding, its gonna look good when your done with it
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spoonerr...that's beautiful mate...I love it
Would you be able to tell me if you've had to roll the rear fenders, or if there is any rubbing in the rear if you haven't rolled them and weather or not you needed spacers at the front?
Oh and also, what size and brand tyres you're running please?
Oh one more thing...post more pics please!
Would you be able to tell me if you've had to roll the rear fenders, or if there is any rubbing in the rear if you haven't rolled them and weather or not you needed spacers at the front?
Oh and also, what size and brand tyres you're running please?
Oh one more thing...post more pics please!
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So I finally got around to test fitting my SE37ks on the Evo and take some pictures. Some disclaimers:
1) This is the stock suspension so yes there is a ton of wheel gap.
2) No, I have no intention of actually running them in my current state of "stockishness".
3) Yes, I know they stick out 1 1/2" beyond the fender ( see #2 above )
4) Yes, my camber is negligible at <-1 deg front and close to 0 in rear. ( see #1 above)
Volk SE37 in 18x10.5 with a +15 mm offset, 285/30R18s
1) This is the stock suspension so yes there is a ton of wheel gap.
2) No, I have no intention of actually running them in my current state of "stockishness".
3) Yes, I know they stick out 1 1/2" beyond the fender ( see #2 above )
4) Yes, my camber is negligible at <-1 deg front and close to 0 in rear. ( see #1 above)
Volk SE37 in 18x10.5 with a +15 mm offset, 285/30R18s
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spoonerr...that's beautiful mate...I love it
Would you be able to tell me if you've had to roll the rear fenders, or if there is any rubbing in the rear if you haven't rolled them and weather or not you needed spacers at the front?
Oh and also, what size and brand tyres you're running please?
Oh one more thing...post more pics please!
Would you be able to tell me if you've had to roll the rear fenders, or if there is any rubbing in the rear if you haven't rolled them and weather or not you needed spacers at the front?
Oh and also, what size and brand tyres you're running please?
Oh one more thing...post more pics please!