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Old 08-10-07, 09:47 PM
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Does anyone knows the offset of these rims?

He has 5Zigen FN01-RC 17X9 front / 17X10 rear wheels
kumho tires MX 255/50/17 front / 275/40/17 rear tires

I know that he modify the front fenders to make those rims fit, I'm wondering if he did any modification on the rear and also wondering what offset are those rear rims.
I love how the rear rims looks, and would like to get them.

These are 17x8 +35, 17x9 +35 5zigen FN01R-C
225/45 Azenis RT-215, 245/45 Azenis RT-215
I know these would fit with know problem but I would like the rear rims to look more aggressive.
https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...6&d=1177445256
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Nice red x


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Old 08-10-07, 09:57 PM
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RETed I was waiting for you to respond, I was hoping that you would know...lol...
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Dude, those are overfenders on that car.
9" front / 10" rears are normally not going to fit under stock fenders unless you run hippari stretch.


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the only way to know is ask the owner of the car..... his thread on the car is somewhere around.... its recent
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The red FC rolled his fenders, positive.
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Originally Posted by CarzArKoo1
The red FC rolled his fenders, positive.
*sigh*
No one reads...

That's an aftermarket FRONT fender.

The rears have that Panspeed overfender molded into the rear panel.



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Originally Posted by CarzArKoo1
The red FC rolled his fenders, positive.
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Old 08-11-07, 08:28 PM
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17x9 +15 and 17x10 with either a +12 or +25
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What exhaust is that on the car in the link?
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If I had to guess I'd say those are Tripoint or replica front fenders. Most others have vents in them, and they look bigger than the typical 20-30mm wider fronts. Agreed with RETed, panaspeed overfenders in the rear, molded in.
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