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Old Nov 25, 2011, 04:14 PM
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If you don't mid running something a bit narrow like 8 or 9in I'm sure you could get a decent amount of lip
Old Nov 25, 2011, 08:01 PM
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I totally agree with the concave > deep dish and the adv1 I'm planning to put a set of them on a X in the next year.
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Originally Posted by The__J__Factor
Probably as deep as your going to get without a wide body. I love this car.
Work Meister SR1s
Front Spec is 18x10.5 +25 R-Disk Plus 5mm spacer (Caliper clearance matter)
Rear Spec is 18x10.5 +20 O-Disk.
This looks beastly! wow
Old Nov 26, 2011, 12:37 AM
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BTW mustachexboy the same rules apply to this forum as "the other" LOL

Now unnoob yourself :P

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I have Advan RZ-DFs ordered. Pretty decent lip on those.
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I might be doing deep dish next year, be on the look out come April.
Old Nov 26, 2011, 08:05 AM
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deja vu.
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Give someone like Wheels Boutique a call. They sell custom wheels from HRE. I'm sure they could get you a staggered setup with a deep dish in the back. Had HRE's on my 350Z with a 3" lip and the same on the Shelby. HRE's are not cheep though, be prepared to pay somewhere around 6500.00 for a tire wheel combo (That was 20's though).
Old Nov 26, 2011, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by stEVOrgiX
BTW mustachexboy the same rules apply to this forum as "the other" LOL

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LOL thanks again

Originally Posted by tkromer
I have Advan RZ-DFs ordered. Pretty decent lip on those.
pictures when you get them

Originally Posted by raytrix
I might be doing deep dish next year, be on the look out come April.
well, looks like i wont be the only one

Originally Posted by Spazpilot
Give someone like Wheels Boutique a call. They sell custom wheels from HRE. I'm sure they could get you a staggered setup with a deep dish in the back. Had HRE's on my 350Z with a 3" lip and the same on the Shelby. HRE's are not cheep though, be prepared to pay somewhere around 6500.00 for a tire wheel combo (That was 20's though).
I'll give them a call, but I do not want a staggered setup, I've read somewhere or heard somewhere that they are not good for AWD. the price really isnt a problem, the wheels I'm looking at are $1,500 a rim without tires. I was looking at Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 EMT for tires
Old Nov 26, 2011, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by tkromer
I have Advan RZ-DFs ordered. Pretty decent lip on those.
Those are some awesome rims. I always wanted those. Too spensive for my taste.
Old Nov 26, 2011, 07:37 PM
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do a search on the evo x with vs xx wheels, the best looking evo ever, I have had the following wheels on my evo, enkei gtc01, ssr, work xc8, advan rz, adv-1 7.1, all very concave wheels and I never taught the evo would look good with a lip wheel, I was at a car show and this evo shows up with work vs xx wheels, it was and is te best look I have ever seen on an evo, classy yet aggressive, like I said go in the vanity section and look for this thread
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-xx-evo-x.html
Old Nov 26, 2011, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MustachexBoy
I'll give them a call, but I do not want a staggered setup, I've read somewhere or heard somewhere that they are not good for AWD.
Interesting. Not all horses die of thirst right next to a stream. Progress.
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Originally Posted by raz
do a search on the evo x with vs xx wheels, the best looking evo ever, I have had the following wheels on my evo, enkei gtc01, ssr, work xc8, advan rz, adv-1 7.1, all very concave wheels and I never taught the evo would look good with a lip wheel, I was at a car show and this evo shows up with work vs xx wheels, it was and is te best look I have ever seen on an evo, classy yet aggressive, like I said go in the vanity section and look for this thread
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-xx-evo-x.html
Ive been on every page of the vanity threads, i've seen the thread you mentioned as well. very clean look for that evo. i am looking for something with a door step lip

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Interesting. Not all horses die of thirst right next to a stream. Progress.
i dont quite understand
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Old Nov 27, 2011, 03:39 PM
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you can order the work bromsher with a step lip, if you are getting a rim with a lip, do your research as not all wheels are equal, from al the cars i have owned , I had dpe and the barrels are garbage, bent easily, I had hre and they are really good but very expensive, adv-1 wheels the finish is garbage, it had white spot in the finish after a year, i had ccw and heavy wheels, I forged are really good, now i am considering a set of rennen forged wheels see how that goes, but as for work wheels they have one of the best barrels in the business, other companies buy their barrels to build their wheels, so cannot go wrong with the work wheels but they are very expensive, when I got a set of vsxx priced it was 3900 plus 390 for spacers, so for that price you can get a set of adv-1, rennen dpe etc, but like i said please look into all the companies before you order
Old Nov 27, 2011, 08:58 PM
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Problem with fitting deep dish wheels is that the face of the wheel is usually flat (excluding work meister style) which hits our stock brembo calipers. That red car looks amazing and different.


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