TIP: How to ask for wheel fitments?
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Hi guys,
I thought i might as well post this up so that people can start asking questions efficiently so that they can get concise and accurate information in regards to their fitment questions.
So basically in an outline format ask these questions of yourself before asking for advice. Get your answers, list them and then lay down the info so we can evaluate what you're trying to acheive.
1. What is your objective? Street, show, drag, autox, circuit, drift, daily driver etc...
2. What is your budget?
3. What suspension are you running? Strut/Shock and Spring, or Height adj. Coilovers?
4. Do you want to rotate your tires? Or have wider rear tires?
5. Give us an idea of a style you like.
6. WHAT IS YOUR DEADLINE FOR GETTING WHEELS INTO YOUR HANDS.
I can't tell you guys how many times people are surprised when they hear that wheels coming from overseas can take anywhere from 60-120 days depending on the manufacturer.
I think that covers the basics. Anything else that comes up can be handled on a case by case basis.
Thanks, Rishie
I thought i might as well post this up so that people can start asking questions efficiently so that they can get concise and accurate information in regards to their fitment questions.
So basically in an outline format ask these questions of yourself before asking for advice. Get your answers, list them and then lay down the info so we can evaluate what you're trying to acheive.
1. What is your objective? Street, show, drag, autox, circuit, drift, daily driver etc...
2. What is your budget?
3. What suspension are you running? Strut/Shock and Spring, or Height adj. Coilovers?
4. Do you want to rotate your tires? Or have wider rear tires?
5. Give us an idea of a style you like.
6. WHAT IS YOUR DEADLINE FOR GETTING WHEELS INTO YOUR HANDS.
I can't tell you guys how many times people are surprised when they hear that wheels coming from overseas can take anywhere from 60-120 days depending on the manufacturer.
I think that covers the basics. Anything else that comes up can be handled on a case by case basis.
Thanks, Rishie
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