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So let me get this straight OP, you're upgrading your Rays factory forged wheels to some cheap made in taiwan cast wheels just to have differenct wheels on the car?

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Old 10-08-2014, 01:03 PM   #4 (permalink)
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So let me get this straight OP, you're upgrading your Rays factory forged wheels to some cheap made in taiwan cast wheels just to have differenct wheels on the car? Well, personally I would just install spacers or get the NISMO wheels for the car. But if you insist, the fronts should almost be flush with the fenders after the spacers and the rears will also almost be flush with those spacers. You'll definitely need longer studs for those size spacers. Also, make sure the spacers are hubcentric.

Also, your timelines seems about right in regards to what order you should do things.

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