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Old Jun 27, 2006, 10:47 AM
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CCW wheels...anyone have them?

I'm seriously interested in a set of the CCW "Classic" wheel for my Evo. I LOVE the way AMS's Time Attack car looks, and I'd like to get the same wheels.

Anyone have pictures of either all polished or pianted/polished lip "Classics"?

Also, anyone know where to get extended wheel studs.


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-Stephen

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Old Jun 27, 2006, 10:52 AM
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I don't have em but I've been eyein them for a while now. Love those wheels. I want em in gold
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Shhhh...thats what I'm thinking of doing
Old Jun 27, 2006, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by S2Kstephen

Also, anyone know where to get extended wheel studs.


Thanks!
-Stephen
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Old Jun 27, 2006, 11:14 AM
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Thanks M3This...!
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No problem ...

I too really love these wheels ... so much that Im actually thinking about stepping down to 18" rim
Old Jun 27, 2006, 11:18 AM
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Do it!

Now I just have to figure out if I want 18x9,9.5, or 10". I'm thinking 18x9.5" with 255's.
Old Jun 27, 2006, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by S2Kstephen
Do it!

Now I just have to figure out if I want 18x9,9.5, or 10". I'm thinking 18x9.5" with 255's.
your keeping stock fenders right??? If so 255 with 9.5 should be good

I'm going to run 265-275 with my wider front fenders also on a 9.5 .... I would go 10.5 F and 9.5 Rear with the Cyber evo set up ... but they will be my daily driver so thats a little agg for day to day use.
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I was thinking of going 18x10 all around with 275's. On the stock body also, it sticks out a little but I think it's nice. Someone on here was running the 5zigen fn10c? in 9.5 all around on 275's or 285's and it looked mean as hell.
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^ Yeah that sounds like a fantastic idea. lmk when you get those 275's on 18x10's mounted on the stock body, so I can see how fast you go through 1k dollars worth of tire because its rubbing EVERYWHERE............

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^ Yeah that sounds like a fantastic idea. lmk when you get those 275's on 18x10's mounted on the stock body, so I can see how fast you go through 1k dollars worth of tire because its rubbing EVERYWHERE............

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LOLLLL!!! Funny how you say that as I know 4 people running that same setup with NO PROBLEMS WHAT SO EVER. Might want to think a little before you speak and I hope I'm not coming off as an ******* but you obviously don't know what your talking about. Obviously some cutting and rolling of the fenders is required.
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The only person I know to have run 18X10s was mark daddio on his SM evo, which was a pretty much all out race car. Rolling of the fenders I think still constitutes stock body, but you never mentioned CUTTING your fenders in your original post. Also, unless you are going to be autocrossing on a nationally competitive level, or just have money to **** away why on earth would you want 18x10's? Pleaaaaaaaase dont say because they look kool.

Now if you can show me these 3 other people running this setup with no problems that would be super, thanks.

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Originally Posted by scorke
The only person I know to have run 18X10s was mark daddio on his SM evo, which was a pretty much all out race car. Rolling of the fenders I think still constitutes stock body, but you never mentioned CUTTING your fenders in your original post. Also, unless you are going to be autocrossing on a nationally competitive level, or just have money to **** away why on earth would you want 18x10's? Pleaaaaaaaase dont say because they look kool.

Now if you can show me these 3 other people running this setup with no problems that would be super, thanks.

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I see your in NJ so that's a problem right there lol. Why don't you talk to Robi and ask about the 18x10 wheels. I'm sure you'll be surprised.
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Living in NJ is a problem with what?

Robi didnt come up here in his roflcopter and say that 18x10's could be fitted on a stock bodied car with no rubbing, you did, so you dig your way out of what you said....

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Originally Posted by scorke
Living in NJ is a problem with what?

Robi didnt come up here in his roflcopter and say that 18x10's could be fitted on a stock bodied car with no rubbing, you did, so you dig your way out of what you said....

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LOL. wow just wow, can't believe I even replied twice lol. Forget about the whole thing buddy.


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