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Old 04-29-2013, 10:55 AM   #1
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Wheel Directory: CCW Classic 18x9.5 +33 / 18x10.0 +38



Figured i'd post this in here so it could be added to the directory. I already posted pics in my member journal.

Specs: CCW Classics, Fully Polished, Bridgestone RE760 Sport

Fronts - 18x9.5 +33 (38), 245/35/18
Rears - 18x10 +38, 255/35/18

Weight: Wheels are 20lbs. came out to 47.2 with tires for the rear. Believe the fronts were 45.x. Stock wheels with Blizzak LM70 were 40.2lbs. So overall about 20 pounds added...not bad considering the sizes and these wheels are the street version which are heavier.

I had to use a 5mm spacer to clear the airbag, this wasn't on purpose I think I just didn't communicate properly to CCW as they asked me about this with inboard clearance when I talked to them on the phone.

This is aired out completely - My driving height measured out to -2.5 camber all around. It would have been 1.8-2.0 in the front (like I wanted it to be) if I didn't have to end up putting that spacer in. I'll try to snap a pic of the driving height.




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Old 04-29-2013, 11:24 AM   #2
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HOT!

CCW's look great on everything
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Yep pretty much

Edit: added the weight in there
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:44 PM   #4
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Nice choice of wheels. I couldnt afford ccw's so I got the reps. Check it out and tell me what u think.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34666
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Old 04-29-2013, 01:07 PM   #5
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Nice choice of wheels. I couldnt afford ccw's so I got the reps. Check it out and tell me what u think.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34666
Looks good! I actually debated on those, but I have always wanted CCW's so I decided to just suck it up and bite the bullet. I'm so happy I did. Nothing wrong with a more budget friendly wheel though! I've owned a few sets of rotas along with work, volk, ccw, etc.
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Love CCW'S, but too low for my taste.
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i'm on bags, I drive higher
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Love CCW'S, but too low for my taste.
I would tend to agree, although the wheels do look nice,

segue - why do ppl run staggered, is 10 too wide for the fronts with 18s, i.e. rubbing? what a good safe max width for 18s for the front, lowered 1.5"? thanks.
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not sure if you are asking me that question, but I wouldn't go 18x10 in the front unless you plan on running a high offset or a good amount of camber. I think a 9" wheel up front is perfect to fill the gap and not run a lot of camber. 9.5 is doable too but you would need around 2 or possibly a little less depending on how low you go.

Not sure how much 1.5 drop would bring the car down to..but keep in mind even if you could run a 10 lets say on that much of a drop without rubbing, you would be sticking out of the fender and would have a massive amount of poke.

Nothing on my setup rubs just a FYI.
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well done. if you ever well these let me know :P
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So fresh and clean! Great job!
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HOT!

CCW's look great on everything
That's my motto. So hard to find a good set for a good price though. I've been looking since I bought my car.

Car looks great!
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From what i've heard the quality of the wheels is worth the price. But shit, its really expensive.
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