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What do you guys think about 9.5" width rims with 35mm offset all around? Thanks

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Old 04-06-2010, 12:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What do you guys think about 9.5" width rims with 35mm offset all around? Thanks
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What about them? You should really look around more in the "Wheels & Tires" section before starting any new threads.
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those are not made for RWD cars. unless u want'em for winter rims..
Front is ok, but your wheels will look sunken in in the rear.
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That seems to be the best compromise if you want to go to a non stagger setup. The only drawback I see is the wheels sticking in a little further than stock. Buying a stagger setup is not easy
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Check out the "other" Z site if you're looking for used wheels at a decent price. They have a huge selection of both staggered and non-staggered setups. That's where I got my non-staggered Advans.
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offfsets are all wrong...that setup would look terrible on a 370. The fronts are doable but would be sunken in way too much and rears would be just plain silly.
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