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Old 04-27-07, 02:07 PM
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I'm thinking of selling my Privat wheels 18 inches to get those Axis Hiro 19 inches. somebody know if they fit great on our car . ( FD3S )
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i cant rember whos car it is but the do look good.
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Originally Posted by ikpfal

i cant rember whos car it is but the do look good.
"a2zpcwhiz"

https://www.rx7club.com/members/a2zpcwiz-39671/

Sold the car awhile back IIRC...
Old 04-28-07, 05:15 PM
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I want the 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 but I dont know about the offset if they are ok ???
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I know the offset by now , it is 35mm on the front and 45mm for the back . How this is going to fit on our FD ? Is it a good looking fitment ?
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+45 would fit nice in the rear, the fronts may be a little low. It depend what kind of springs are you running and what size tires you use. Ask Mahjik he can tell you for sure.
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I'm thinking of using 235-40-19 or 235-35-19 for the front and 275-30-19 or even 265-35-19 for the rear something like that......
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You'll have to run 235/35 19 front, 265/30 or 275/30 19 rear. The front offset is low, rolled fenders will be necessary.
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what do you means by : ROLLED FENDERS will be necessary ? sorry language confusion ...
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