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Old 09-12-2005 | 06:52 PM
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Well I think my "wild hair" simmered down, I'm going to keep my wheels for now until I find something I like that's in my price range...
Nismo, you can lock this one down if you want, it got out of control and off topic anyways!!!
Old 10-20-2005 | 08:03 AM
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OK guys let's keep this thread on track this time!!!
Here's my new outlook on wheels:
Enkei LX-M



This is basically everything I have been looking for, they are still chrome (not my 1st choice but that's the only way they come) and they are mesh style, definitely what I've been looking for. Let me know what you guys think, not that it matters becuase I think I'm going for them as soon as I find the best price!!! KCmax you have PM...
Old 10-20-2005 | 10:57 AM
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I like your old rims much better
But the Chrome look of your old rims do look pretty nice.
Im not sure how it would look overall but it may be worth a shot.
Old 10-20-2005 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jsmithsole
OK guys let's keep this thread on track this time!!!
Here's my new outlook on wheels:
Enkei LX-M



This is basically everything I have been looking for, they are still chrome (not my 1st choice but that's the only way they come) and they are mesh style, definitely what I've been looking for. Let me know what you guys think, not that it matters becuase I think I'm going for them as soon as I find the best price!!! KCmax you have PM...

What size and offset? You need at least a 35mm with a 8.5 rim.
Old 10-20-2005 | 06:51 PM
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Is your looking at the 20x8.5 they have a 20mm offset which won't fit. The 18" have a 18 and 20mm which won't fit either.
Old 10-20-2005 | 06:53 PM
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Woops typo on the Enkei website, you can get a 38mm in 20x8.5 which would be about the offset you have with your current wheels (a guess at the picture). I am running a 34mm with a 20x8.5 and it is the max width without rubbing. Actually it does rub a little (lowered) and I took care of it.
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