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[cl9] 20" Wheels, yeah? Nah? PICS?
Hey guys,
After reading around for hours and hours ive sused all the pro's and cons of 20's or 19's going on my cl9
I bought a charcoal lux a few weeks ago after taking my 180sx off the road and im going for a vip type style.
i was searching for 19's to stay legal but i cant find anything i like, my preference is a chrome wheel.. what troubles will i run into that you guys have come across?
what offsets and sizes do you run?
SHOWW ME!
Thanks
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only problem with 20s is the ride comfort id stick with 18 if i were you. plus potholes and etc could be a problem too, i broke my 18 once cause i didnt see a pothole cost me 220 to fix it up
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19's or 20's are fine. I'ld assume that it's harder to find 20s in smaller width, as 8.5" +45 would be as wide as you want to go on the fronts without any guard work. Rears can take 9 +35 I think it was. Either way, keep some cash aside for suspension work, as it'll look like a 4wd if you don't lower it.
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Originally Posted by ChaosMaster
19's or 20's are fine. I'ld assume that it's harder to find 20s in smaller width, as 8.5" +45 would be as wide as you want to go on the fronts without any guard work. Rears can take 9 +35 I think it was. Either way, keep some cash aside for suspension work, as it'll look like a 4wd if you don't lower it.
what kind of camber is that with though?
Ild rather not much camber and a flush fitment
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I was talking stocked. Lowered, you'ld make do with a little lower offset becuase you'll have more camber. If your not after either, 9 +35 would be just flush. I have 8.5 +45 and their flush front, not so rear. Although I reckon 9 +45 would be flush rear.
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Originally Posted by ChaosMaster
I was talking stocked. Lowered, you'ld make do with a little lower offset becuase you'll have more camber. If your not after either, 9 +35 would be just flush. I have 8.5 +45 and their flush front, not so rear. Although I reckon 9 +45 would be flush rear.
thanks mate, so bacically i found a wheel with offset 8.5 with offsets from 18 to 45 so i can either run 45's all round but with a 16mm spacer on the back so i can still rotate wheels or go staggered and just have to get my tyres rotated =/
both are illegal??
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18x8.5 +35 offset and lowered will sit flush. Just to let yo
No, they are perfectly legal.
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Originally Posted by 3RotaRX
18x8.5 +35 offset and lowered will sit flush. Just to let yo
No, they are perfectly legal.
Spacers are legal? I thought they weren't.
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From what I've been told, spacers aren't legal. Will upload pictures tonight of what 18x8.5 +45 look like. Reckon +35 would stick out.
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8.5j +45 is not flush for the euro if youre slapping on 225's.
i'm running 8.5j +38 with 225's at 2 finger gap height, fender lining just tucked under the guard and it barely rubs.. no guards rolled, and no extra camber. i think it is very close to flush, +35 would be perfect in my opinion and would need the front guards rolled.
for the rear, something around 9j + 35 would sit nice and flush with less than 1 degree of camber
EDIT: reference pic of 18x8.5j +38 fronts
for more info (with pics) browse the low offset wheels thread, rimtuck, tsxclub.. find a setup that you'd like, find what guard work would be needed to do, then find the wheels in sizes close to that, and make them fit!
have fun finding a nice set of 20's. id like to see more euros with 20's repping some nice wheel fitment for once
Last edited by jzx_andy; 12-04-2012 at 05:02 PM.
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Originally Posted by jzx_andy
8.5j +45 is not flush for the euro if youre slapping on 225's.
i'm running 8.5j +38 with 225's at 2 finger gap height, fender lining just tucked under the guard and it barely rubs.. no guards rolled, and no extra camber. i think it is very close to flush, +35 would be perfect in my opinion and would need the front guards rolled.
for the rear, something around 9j + 35 would sit nice and flush with less than 1 degree of camber
EDIT: reference pic of 18x8.5j +38 fronts
for more info (with pics) browse the low offset wheels thread, rimtuck, tsxclub.. find a setup that you'd like, find what guard work would be needed to do, then find the wheels in sizes close to that, and make them fit!
have fun finding a nice set of 20's. id like to see more euros with 20's repping some nice wheel fitment for once
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