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Old 08-30-2012, 05:57 AM   #1
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Wheel Directory: SSR Professor SP3 18x9.0 +24 / 18x9.0 +20




Check out Import Monster's 86. He put on the same wheels but 18 x 9" +24 in the rear, +29 in the front on Tein Suspension.


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Old 08-30-2012, 11:30 AM   #3
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Check out Import Monster's 86. He put on the same wheels but 18 x 9" +24 in the rear, +20 in the front on Tein Suspension.
+24 rear and +20 front? Are you sure that isn't backwards? Does. Not. Compute.
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Old 08-30-2012, 11:39 AM   #4
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+24 rear and +20 front? Are you sure that isn't backwards? Does. Not. Compute.
sorrrryyy i obviously pressed the wrong key haha. The fronts are +29.
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Moderators: please edit the title as the front fitment is wrong. It is 18 x 9.0 +29 on the front, 18 x 9.0 +24 on the rear. Thanks.
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OMG those wheels are awesome!
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Does this wheels fit the car whitout rubbing the fenders?
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vedi vedi nice!
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damn those are nice wheels. tires are too stretched for my taste but looks good nonetheless
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Sorry, that stretched look: looks like ass!

The wheels look good otherwise.
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damn I thought those were 19".
they look good but you are gonna suffer driving around with that small
tire wall protecting your wheels.
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Love the Wheels!

Cool picture! I like the contrast of the broken down supra in the background.
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sidewall is too small... looks good besides that.
shouldnt be much work involved fitting these in all honesty...
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How do you feel the car with those wheels? It is slowly or is the same?
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