The Ultimate Aggressive Wheel Thread... Evo X Style
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Anybody have photos of the rs05rr's in flat black on a WW evo? Also maybe in 10.5 with offset of 22 and 35 with 265/35 or 285 tires? Or anything close?
Question for the experts, I'm currently running the RSII's with 265/35 18's AD08r's. I like the stance and wouldn't want the wheels to be out much further. If I went with the RS05rr's in a 10.5 with a +35 offset would I notice much of a difference either way (too much sunkin in, too flush) compared to what I am running now?
Thanks in advance.
Here are a few photos of my current setup
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Question for the experts, I'm currently running the RSII's with 265/35 18's AD08r's. I like the stance and wouldn't want the wheels to be out much further. If I went with the RS05rr's in a 10.5 with a +35 offset would I notice much of a difference either way (too much sunkin in, too flush) compared to what I am running now? ....
Question for the experts, I'm currently running the RSII's with 265/35 18's AD08r's. I like the stance and wouldn't want the wheels to be out much further. If I went with the RS05rr's in a 10.5 with a +35 offset would I notice much of a difference either way (too much sunkin in, too flush) compared to what I am running now? ....
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I'm not really an expert, but I'm concerned that with a 10.5" and +35 you're going to rub on the inside. You can probably look at your 10" +25s you have now and kind of estimate how much room you have. Somewhere in this thread I recall spacers being needed on some wide wheels with a high offset number to clear in the front. Hopefully someone with more hands-on experience will chime in.
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Updated with new wheels....I think they are "flush" hahaha:
18x10.5 +18 CE28N's with 275/35/18 NT01's.
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gates311/
Enkei NT03+M 18x9.5 +27 w/10mm spacer in the front:
18x10.5 +18 CE28N's with 275/35/18 NT01's.
My Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gates311/
Enkei NT03+M 18x9.5 +27 w/10mm spacer in the front:
Those Ce28's
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