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Old 02-14-2016, 08:17 PM   #169
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lol.....

this is what I'm thinking about picking up...

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/la...404701852.html
I know when I made wheels for my rocket bunny before I crashed my car, forgestar gave me wheels that were -6 in the back and I think +3 in the front and when I asked some rocket bunny owners what they thought they said it wasn't enough. In the end its all personal preference.
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lol.....

this is what I'm thinking about picking up...

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/la...404701852.html

I also would not pay 1600 dollars for forgestar wheels if they werent new from the factory. I sold my brand new f14 wheels, and rb fenders for 1600 bucks to a guy in LA.
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Old 02-14-2016, 08:26 PM   #171
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I also would not pay 1600 dollars for forgestar wheels if they werent new from the factory. I sold my brand new f14 wheels, and rb fenders for 1600 bucks to a guy in LA.
okay so what is the perfect RB setup for F14's?
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lol.....

this is what I'm thinking about picking up...

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/la...404701852.html
Oh man, you're gonna have to either shave that piece of the body of the car or run super thin tires. Running 19s makes the wheel hit a part of the car cause h actual diameter is too large. Also, with that weight, diameter, and width, be prepared to have a sluggish car.
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Oh man, you're gonna have to either shave that piece of the body of the car or run super thin tires. Running 19s makes the wheel hit a part of the car cause h actual diameter is too large. Also, with that weight, diameter, and width, be prepared to have a sluggish car.
after some inter webs research i think I'm going to go...

Gloss black F14's

5X114
18x9.5 deep concave
18x11 super deep concave

i just don't know the right off set...
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Oh man, you're gonna have to either shave that piece of the body of the car or run super thin tires. Running 19s makes the wheel hit a part of the car cause h actual diameter is too large. Also, with that weight, diameter, and width, be prepared to have a sluggish car.
Actually as hated as the f14s are, theyre light. My 18x9.5 are lighter than the stock 17x7.5 by a pound.
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after some inter webs research i think I'm going to go...

Gloss black F14's

5X114
18x9.5 deep concave
18x11 super deep concave

i just don't know the right off set...
Go with the most negative offset you can for the rear of you want slight poke.
For the front, 18x9.5 0 is pretty flush. 18x10.5 -40 is flush I the rear.
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Go with the most negative offset you can for the rear of you want slight poke.
For the front, 18x9.5 0 is pretty flush. 18x10.5 -40 is flush I the rear.
nah man i want super aggressive i want rim poking out of the fender
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Should I be good with these specs for V1? Goal is battle stance

Front: 17 X 9.5 -3 255/45
Rear: 17 X 10 -32 275 or 285/40
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Anything you'd change or you think that will accomplish my goal? Just don't wanna order it all and be like shit... lol
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Running a 18x9.5+10 front with a 25mm adapter wrapped in a 255/40 tire and can not clear the front bumper or the rear part of the wheel well (rocker panel area) while turning. Any ideas on how to make this fit, or do I need to try and get some 245/35 or smaller? If they won't fit, anyone need some brand new potenza s04s?

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Running a 18x9.5+10 front with a 25mm adapter wrapped in a 255/40 tire and can not clear the front bumper or the rear part of the wheel well (rocker panel area) while turning. Any ideas on how to make this fit, or do I need to try and get some 245/35 or smaller? If they won't fit, anyone need some brand new potenza s04s?
Your offset is off

My setup:

Front: 18x9.5 +3
Rear: 18x11 -6

On Forgestar F14's
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Running a 18x9.5+10 front with a 25mm adapter wrapped in a 255/40 tire and can not clear the front bumper or the rear part of the wheel well (rocker panel area) while turning. Any ideas on how to make this fit, or do I need to try and get some 245/35 or smaller? If they won't fit, anyone need some brand new potenza s04s?
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