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Wheel Directory: Volk Racing CE28 17x7.5 +50
![]() Wheel Directory: Volk Racing CE28N 17x7.5 +50 As posted in another topic... Quote: Originally Posted by quik1987 ![]() ![]() 【 RAYS CE28N 】 サイズ:17×7.5JJ インセット+50 100 5H FS/DC 【 POTENZA S001 】 サイズ:225 45 R17
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Nice!!! Though if that's how they look in a 50 offset, kinda worried about the ones I ordered in 43.
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I wouldn't be worried. I think a +43 would look better. Those +50s look a tad sunken to me.
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Honestly, you could go even lower than +43.
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Yep. Depending on the width of course. Im running 8.5s +44, the front is flush and the rear could use at least a 10mm spacer. Im lowered though.
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...?t=8636&page=2
Depending on the ride height and your preferences, you could probably run a 3mm spacer for the front. Right now the wheel is flush, the tire is not. I can always get a wider tire for it though.
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We should merge all the CE28N threads
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Only if they are the same size, offset and ride height. the idea is to have a thread on the specific size/fitment linked through the directory.
Love these wheel and are pretty close to the top of the shopping list. just have to justify the cost! ![]()
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Why? You can just link it to the post in the thread.
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There would be no place for discussion.
I thought about suggesting a single thread format, linking to posts within that thread (with pics and spec) in the OP. But with questions and comments being posted, it would be one big clusterfuck. I think the way its setup, with a wheel directory linking to every thread on that specific wheel/size, gives us the space to discuss that particular wheel and keep it somewhat organized.
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ce28n 17x7.5 +50 on 215/45/17 direzza II tires. lowered about 1 inch.
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