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Old Aug 22, 2011, 05:02 PM
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Year/Make/Model: 2006 GG
Wheels: 18X9.5 +35 TC105N 15mm Front Spacer
Tires: R888 275/35/18
Suspension: Ohlins Flags
Alignment: -3.0f/-1.6r 1/16th toe-out front & 0 toe rear
Fenders Rolled or Cut: Minor rolling rear
Other Body modifications: Trimmed the inner pinch weld in the drivers' front wheel well,
extended studs in front.
Advice: Take your time, don't rush, and be patient.

I also want to thank R/TErnie, and Evolutionary for all of the tips, and many questions they answered for me along the way.

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Old Aug 30, 2011, 06:43 PM
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Anyone know the weight of the Works Emotion XD-9 18x10 +38?
Old Sep 2, 2011, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by SWOLN
Fenders Rolled or Cut: Minor rolling rear
Other Body modifications: Trimmed the inner pinch weld in the drivers' front wheel well,
extended studs in front.

Do you have any issues with rubbing up front under hard braking?

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Anyone know the weight of the Works Emotion XD-9 18x10 +38?
Google says 24lbs. I would confirm though.
Old Sep 2, 2011, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by golgo13
Do you have any issues with rubbing up front under hard braking?
The only rubbing I'm getting is from the side skirt, in the rear of the front wheel well.
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Originally Posted by SWOLN
Year/Make/Model: 2006 GG
Wheels: 18X9.5 +35 TC105N 15mm Front Spacer
Tires: R888 275/35/18
Suspension: Ohlins Flags
Alignment: -3.0f/-1.6r 1/16th toe-out front & 0 toe rear
Fenders Rolled or Cut: Minor rolling rear
Other Body modifications: Trimmed the inner pinch weld in the drivers' front wheel well,
extended studs in front.
Advice: Take your time, don't rush, and be patient.

I also want to thank R/TErnie, and Evolutionary for all of the tips, and many questions they answered for me along the way.

Galaxy S pics attached...





did you have to run the 15mm spacer for clearance? could a smaller one be used in the front? (or none at all)
Old Oct 5, 2011, 01:09 PM
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I needed the 15mm spacer for clearance. I thought the the 6 inch spring I used would have let me run no spacer at all. Unfortunately, I was wrong. 15 mm is the minimum I would run.
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Anyone have any idea why the 17" NT03s are heavier than the 18" of the same width?
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spoke design?
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