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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 05:06 PM
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19X8.5 or 19X10?

im lookin through the CCW wheels and i like the SP500 streets. the available sizes are 19X8.5", 19X10", 19X11", 19X13", 20X10", 20X11", 20X12.5".
i think id like either the 8.5s or the 10s. which would be better for regular road conditions?
i have also seen offsets for these sizes anywhere from +36 to 40. this is a little confusing. how do i know what i should go with?

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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 11:08 PM
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FC or FD?
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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 11:38 PM
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FC or FD?
Neither. This clown has no car.

Hey satoacs, why don't you call CCW like you said you would? They make the wheels, you know?
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 12:21 AM
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its for an FD

i did call them and the idiot didnt know what offset i should get. he said that they did custom offsets.

you can stop giving me crap about not having a car, im workin on it. money doesnt come easy for everyone....im sure you know that

does anyone know the aswer to my question?
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by satoacs
its for an FD

i did call them and the idiot didnt know what offset i should get. he said that they did custom offsets.

you can stop giving me crap about not having a car, im workin on it. money doesnt come easy for everyone....im sure you know that

does anyone know the aswer to my question?
Yeah, we've answered in all the other bogus threads you've started as well as in the several dozens big wheel threads in the last couple of years. You are looking at over $2k/set wheels when you can't even afford to own the car period. Please quit wasting bandwidth!

Oh, and your comments re: CCW are bullshit. John Purner knows the proper offsets off the top of his head for FDs. Don't insult other people to cover your bullshit.
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:50 AM
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Yeah, we've answered in all the other bogus threads you've started as well as in the several dozens big wheel threads in the last couple of years. You are looking at over $2k/set wheels when you can't even afford to own the car period. Please quit wasting bandwidth!

Oh, and your comments re: CCW are bullshit. John Purner knows the proper offsets off the top of his head for FDs. Don't insult other people to cover your bullshit.
Thank you!

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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 08:43 AM
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i did call them and the idiot didnt know what offset i should get. he said that they did custom offsets.
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by rynberg
Yeah, we've answered in all the other bogus threads you've started as well as in the several dozens big wheel threads in the last couple of years. You are looking at over $2k/set wheels when you can't even afford to own the car period. Please quit wasting bandwidth!

Oh, and your comments re: CCW are bullshit. John Purner knows the proper offsets off the top of his head for FDs. Don't insult other people to cover your bullshit.
you tell me what thread youve answered this question in. i asked you what offset i need for this wheel why the **** are you gonna give me crap about all this. all i did was ask what offset i should get and the guy on the phone told me that he thinks they will fit an FD, he didnt know what the offset should be for them was. i dont know who i talked to, but im not trying to cover for my own bullshit, i asked and he didnt know.

if you want me to stop makin stupid threads then answer my questions. dont turn a simple question into some thread where you just tell me to stop trying.
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by satoacs
you tell me what thread youve answered this question in. .
https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-wheels-tires-brakes-20/will-fit-367152/

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he didnt know what the offset should be for them was. i dont know who i talked to, but im not trying to cover for my own bullshit, i asked and he didnt know.
I still find this tough to believe, but if it did happen, you weren't speaking to John Purner.

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if you want me to stop makin stupid threads then answer my questions.
Hmm....it hasn't worked so far.
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 03:32 PM
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thats tire size not offset of the rim

Originally Posted by rynberg
I still find this tough to believe, but if it did happen, you weren't speaking to John Purner.
i guess not, this guy sounded like a dumbass

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Hmm....it hasn't worked so far.
i said questions, more than one
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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by satoacs

thats tire size not offset of the rim
This has been posted by myself and "Mahjik" several times. If you searched (bet you didn't), you would have found it:

http://www.nopistons.com/forums/inde...howtopic=25831

There's no mention of 19" wheels, but it doesn't matter. What *is* important, are the wheel widths, and their corresponding offsets.

i guess not, this guy sounded like a dumbass
Look who's talking. *You* calling someone else a dumbass? Oh please...

Not only are you a dumbass but you're a bullshitter too. I call BS on you even calling CCW. If you spoke to John or Chip, they would have given you proper fitment information.
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Old Feb 9, 2005 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeedKing
This has been posted by myself and "Mahjik" several times. If you searched (bet you didn't), you would have found it:

http://www.nopistons.com/forums/inde...howtopic=25831

There's no mention of 19" wheels, but it doesn't matter. What *is* important, are the wheel widths, and their corresponding offsets.
i did look and i didnt go to nopistons. thats the only place i didnt go because i had to leave.

Originally Posted by SpeedKing
Look who's talking. *You* calling someone else a dumbass? Oh please...

Not only are you a dumbass but you're a bullshitter too. I call BS on you even calling CCW. If you spoke to John or Chip, they would have given you proper fitment information.
you can call BS on it all you like, but i called. he said he didnt know the offsets off the top of his head, but hes got them programed into the computer there. he might have said his name was Jim, i dont know
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