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Old 07-06-2008, 03:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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heres a pic of a sportmax 002 with a 0 offset






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Those would be pimp staggard on a shelby or conquest.
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I will be interested to see them mounted with tires and on the car. What size tires do you plan on using?
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I will be interested to see them mounted with tires and on the car. What size tires do you plan on using?

225/45s or 225/50s dk as of yet
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I thought these would not fit?
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I thought these would not fit?

they will fit in the back with out any spacers but in the front u will need a
5mm spacers
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What size are those??? They look small as sh!t............
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What size are those??? They look small as sh!t............

16 by 8
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To small IMO......................
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225/45s or 225/50s dk as of yet

225/50 is almost the same height as stockers....

The 225/45 is over an inch shorter!
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I wish you luck in getting them to fit. If you do you will have done something really cool. in the pics the lip is out past the fender. You might be able to make it fit if you stretch a 215 45 16 on there. I would go with a short tire as you will have more room for the A arm to fold up and slightly in over bumps. Make sure to mount only one and try it on all four corners. Just mentioning it so that if they dont work out you can return them and not be out too much dough. Looking forward to seeing pics of it with tires mounted and all put on the car.

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Sorry but the wheel specs don't lie. There is no "making them fit". They don't fit. And least not the way they should.

You'll find that once the tires are on they WILL stick out past the fender.

Not trying to be a hater or anything. I like to see people try different things but sometimes it is what it is.
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I think I was the first one to do this but hes right they will not fit unless you roll the fenders, stretch the tire to about a 205/40, slam it and camber the shit out of the wheels, but and even then they still spyder out.....the fronts are even worse...you can try but it looks too crazy trust me....
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Sorry but the wheel specs don't lie. There is no "making them fit". They don't fit. And least not the way they should.

You'll find that once the tires are on they WILL stick out past the fender.

Not trying to be a hater or anything. I like to see people try different things but sometimes it is what it is.

Awe c'mon....It'll fit!
































Until the fender slices the back tire in half after the first bump
or the fender digs into the front tire after the first corner at ANY speed.
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