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Old Nov 24, 2011, 07:33 PM
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Very Deep Dish Wheels

Anyone have ideas on what deep dish wheels would look good on an EVO X? Something with a 4" + Lip?
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I am sorry but you bought the wrong car if you are looking for deep dish wheels. You should have gotten a 240sx or s13
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Or 370z
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Yea I don't think that will work on a X
Old Nov 24, 2011, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by EvoX-11
I am sorry but you bought the wrong car if you are looking for deep dish wheels. You should have gotten a 240sx or s13
I'm trying to do something different with the X. Deep dish in 240's are pretty much standard
Old Nov 24, 2011, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by MustachexBoy
I'm trying to do something different with the X. Deep dish in 240's are pretty much standard
How about learning how to drive it better than most?
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Originally Posted by FJF
How about learning how to drive it better than most?
what do you mean by that
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Originally Posted by MustachexBoy
I'm trying to do something different with the X.
being different costs money. go buy some deep dish rims, figure out how to fit them, then decide if it looks good. trial and error my friend.
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Originally Posted by MustachexBoy
what do you mean by that

^he probably means just become an amazing Evo X driver and beat everyone at the track!
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And definitely trial and error or keep researching and staying all over the forums to see peoples set ups and what else you can make work. It's hard to run deep dish wheels on the X so it'll be tough. Haven't seen many myself
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Originally Posted by casper3043
being different costs money. go buy some deep dish rims, figure out how to fit them, then decide if it looks good. trial and error my friend.
thats why I am asking if anyone has ideas on what deep dish rims would go with an X
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Originally Posted by RPWIII
^he probably means just become an amazing Evo X driver and beat everyone at the track!
I seeeee, I'm not trying to track this evo though, maybe the next one
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Originally Posted by RPWIII
And definitely trial and error or keep researching and staying all over the forums to see peoples set ups and what else you can make work. It's hard to run deep dish wheels on the X so it'll be tough. Haven't seen many myself
exactly why I want to try it out
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photoshop magic? my friend did that to find out what color he wanted to make his stock rims. i imagine it wouldnt be too difficult to make. just good to get an idea before pulling any pricey triggers
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or go to tirerack.com, find some deep-dish rims and click 'view on car' then choose your car lol


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