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Calling all owners of +10" wide rear wheels

Old Nov 17, 2005 | 11:36 AM
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Calling all owners of +10" wide rear wheels

I just got done checking to see if my rear wheels will fit(waiting on tires) and i put them on w/ my spacers still on the rear andit seems like they will rub where the brake line is run along the frame. My wheels are 18x10 w/ a 40 mm offsett. Could it be because i have my suspension set so low?

This has me confused because i know there are owners on here that have ran that size and bigger.
Old Nov 17, 2005 | 04:02 PM
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Hey Chris, keep us posted on this one. I'm also looking into a set of 18x10 SSR Professor Sp1's with a +37 offset. Only problem is this guy got 285's out back. What size tire were you planning on going with for your set up?
Old Nov 17, 2005 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by BRAN808
Hey Chris, keep us posted on this one. I'm also looking into a set of 18x10 SSR Professor Sp1's with a +37 offset. Only problem is this guy got 285's out back. What size tire were you planning on going with for your set up?

man i would kill for those rims. Are they staggered? I am planning on going with a 265/35 in the back. I messaged whitem3guy who is running a 19x10 w/ a 35mm offsett in the back of his 5th gen and he said his fitt fine. I will keep you guys updated.

I will find a way to make these suckers work
Old Nov 17, 2005 | 04:54 PM
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i ran 10.5" rear wheels with a 35mm offset.. they barely cleared the trailing arm.. i think a 5mm spacer should fix your problem..
Old Nov 17, 2005 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
i ran 10.5" rear wheels with a 35mm offset.. they barely cleared the trailing arm.. i think a 5mm spacer should fix your problem..

about how much space did you have? Did you get rid of those wheels?
Old Nov 18, 2005 | 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by chris'smax
about how much space did you have? Did you get rid of those wheels?

iirc.. it was about 1/2" from the trailing arm. My brother got those wheels for his G. I got a set of volks..
Old Nov 18, 2005 | 08:35 AM
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REally? Got pics? I'd like to see some 10" wide wheels

Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
i ran 10.5" rear wheels with a 35mm offset.. they barely cleared the trailing arm.. i think a 5mm spacer should fix your problem..
Old Nov 18, 2005 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
REally? Got pics? I'd like to see some 10" wide wheels
10.5"

search for them..i posted a couple..
Old Nov 18, 2005 | 09:36 AM
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uhhh, right...
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Originally Posted by gtr_rider
uhhh, right...

uhhh.. que?
Old Nov 18, 2005 | 10:40 AM
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These are 10.5" ??

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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
These are 10.5" ??


search!! and those are 7.5 fyi..
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http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...0_149_full.jpg

only picture i could find..

10.5" 35mm offset 3pc wheels..
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interesting.. was that previous owner doings or ?
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Professors

Originally Posted by chris'smax
man i would kill for those rims. Are they staggered? I am planning on going with a 265/35 in the back. I messaged whitem3guy who is running a 19x10 w/ a 35mm offsett in the back of his 5th gen and he said his fitt fine. I will keep you guys updated.

I will find a way to make these suckers work
http://forumshawaii.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=206958
The guy sent me a PM saying that his best offer so far was $2300, but he wants to try and get $2600. I tried to ask him if he wanted to trade my Professors for his He didn't bite!
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You guys are fitting 10" wheels on the back now? Holy crap...

I'm running 19x9 +24 Front / 19x10.5 +30 Rear (w/5mm spacer, so actually +25)
Old Dec 9, 2005 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
You guys are fitting 10" wheels on the back now? Holy crap...

I'm running 19x9 +24 Front / 19x10.5 +30 Rear (w/5mm spacer, so actually +25)

yep $hit is getting crazy over here, car looks hot bro
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