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Old 05-05-05, 10:12 PM
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offset question please answer

i have an FD

is there anything i can do to run

17 x 9 +15

and 17 x 10 +12


thx for your help?
Old 05-05-05, 10:25 PM
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LOTS OF MONEY!

The reason is that you will need the money for fender flares, paint and other body work.

That will push your wheels more than an inch past your fender edge. I don't see how you would do it with the stock setup...
BTW, fender rolling doesn't give you that much space, maybe a millimeter or two.
Old 05-05-05, 10:46 PM
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Haha, you didn't actually buy the wheels, did you???

You can run those wheels if you remove your fenders. No rubbing, no worries!
Old 05-05-05, 10:51 PM
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no i didn't buy them. but i really wanted too, because i can get a really good deal. but i didn't think they would fit.

i just hoped there was something i didn't think of, or something. but i guess not. thx guys
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It's not a good deal if they don't fit -- they're just wheels selling for a cheap price that don't fit.
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