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I thinkt the offset on the rear is off to be honest, seen better fitment on this site before.

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Old 09-13-2009, 12:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I thinkt the offset on the rear is off to be honest, seen better fitment on this site before.
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I thinkt the offset on the rear is off to be honest, seen better fitment on this site before.
I agree, but +20 is the lowest offset they go on the rear. I'll likely run a 10mm spacer

BTW, I think we are on 100 days now and still nothing...

Forgestar won't come on the forum and say anything, it's hard enough to get them to answer an e-mail, and most of the responses I have gotten were "please speak with your dealer for details".

I've had $1,550 tied up with this company for over 3 months and haven't seen a damn thing. Yes, I paid up front since DDM requires that.
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I agree, but +20 is the lowest offset they go on the rear. I'll likely run a 10mm spacer

BTW, I think we are on 100 days now and still nothing...

Forgestar won't come on the forum and say anything, it's hard enough to get them to answer an e-mail, and most of the responses I have gotten were "please speak with your dealer for details".

I've had $1,550 tied up with this company for over 3 months and haven't seen a damn thing. Yes, I paid up front since DDM requires that.
so, are they sending you a new set or refunding you?

i thought you were getting a refund?
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