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Old May 29, 2007 | 02:09 AM
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Something that the fitment guide does not tell me

If this has been brought up before, i apologize, but i have tried to search for this perticular answer for quite a while. How would one, figure out what certain wheels would fit if doing it on their own? For example, I know i want 18 in rim..............But how should i get the correct offset, to make sure they fit? Seeing that their are many different offsets for the same wheel, which one should i choose for best fit? I've called 3 different tire places and they have told me that they didn't know, but their all from the same town..........One other thing....does anyone have a pic with 18 in wheels? I was told that the Tein springs would allow 18 inch rims. Off of one website the front would drop 2in, and the rear .9. Is this correct? Or are their other springs out there that i should take a look at????
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Old May 29, 2007 | 10:19 AM
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what rims are you wanting to get? as for springs, i would go with the tanabe gf210. the tein s-techs will allow you to run 18 inch rims but you run a greater risk of rubbing. the teins are geared for show.

edit: search "best springs"

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