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    XXR 513 15inch to Fit Ek ?

    ?????-thanks-?????
    SingleCammerJammer

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    what do u specificly need lol 15s will fit on your car 15x8 is pretty safe something with like +20 offset sits fine with rolled gaurds

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    what offset and with you running?
    - 7inch with mild offset should fit flush, 7inch with low offset would require some guard rolling depending on how you like the stance.
    - 8inch offset with any offset would require guard rolling and possibly camber to sit flush

    lower width of 7inch would sit inside the guards.

    Correct me if im wrong guys. Hope this helps eren.

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    it's 7inch offset , thank's , so this mean's if i lower it on these wheel's i have to roll guard's ?
    SingleCammerJammer

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    Quote Originally Posted by eren View Post
    it's 7inch offset , thank's , so this mean's if i lower it on these wheel's i have to roll guard's ?
    What offset are you running? I'm running on 15x7 offset 38 and its pretty low and it sits flush. So i'm guessing offset lower then 30 will need guard rolling if you want it to st inside fender or sit flush.

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    offset should be labelled with ET before it, i have +25 15x7 on my eg and it sits fine, id say itd be similar on an EK... anything less than 20 and you might need some rolling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsrea View Post
    What offset are you running? I'm running on 15x7 offset 38 and its pretty low and it sits flush. So i'm guessing offset lower then 30 will need guard rolling if you want it to st inside fender or sit flush.
    i have no clue what my current wheel's have , they are lenso samurai's SR-01 but i was just asking about how the xxr's would fit lol
    SingleCammerJammer

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    it say's 7Jx17 Dafuq does that mean ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by .Dave View Post
    offset should be labelled with ET before it, i have +25 15x7 on my eg and it sits fine, id say itd be similar on an EK... anything less than 20 and you might need some rolling.
    Ohh right sorry dude, i was just following what most people say. Ie 15x7 +38

    Quote Originally Posted by eren View Post
    it say's 7Jx17 Dafuq does that mean ?
    that means 17x7 ? Pretty sure it does. Well i had a look at the XXR 513s and they only make it in 15x7 +15? from jdmyard? That would defs need guard rolling.

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    Thank's to everyone's help , and i think i got a better handle on offset X)
    SingleCammerJammer

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    btw rep for all of you
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    haha no worries man, post some photos of the new wheels when you get them fitted, keen to see

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