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  1. #1
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    Pic/link request

    hey all quick question regarding rims.

    18" dia, width and offset for flush fitment on cl9?

    pics for refference?

    natural camber + coilovers.

    yes i have searched and trolled thru for hours!

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    man go to tsxclub.com or acurazine.com....heaps of pics there. TSX is the US equivalent to our CL9. So plenty of flush fits

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    yer ive been all over the other forums, the amount of shit posted between just makes ordering rims online frustrating.
    Last edited by shmivic; 12-03-2010 at 07:28 PM.

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    hellaflush.com, rimtuck.com, stanceworks.com..... all good sites, rimtuck will give you complete wheel/tire specs on the car your viewing

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    Quote Originally Posted by euro_tr4sh View Post
    hellaflush.com, rimtuck.com, stanceworks.com..... all good sites, rimtuck will give you complete wheel/tire specs on the car your viewing
    thanks! ill check them out.

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    Hi mate, tried PM you back but didnt allow me to send them to you.
    18x8.5+42 wont stick out front and rear if you have the guards fully rolled. and if you have it stupidly low, natural camber will tuck the wheels in. the max you can go one front is 18x8.5 + 27 without camber kit and 18x9.5 +20 on rear with camber kit. with no guard rolling.. the wheels wont fit. hehe

    Good Luck bro!
    Alfa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rein View Post
    Hi mate, tried PM you back but didnt allow me to send them to you.
    18x8.5+42 wont stick out front and rear if you have the guards fully rolled. and if you have it stupidly low, natural camber will tuck the wheels in. the max you can go one front is 18x8.5 + 27 without camber kit and 18x9.5 +20 on rear with camber kit. with no guard rolling.. the wheels wont fit. hehe

    Good Luck bro!
    Alfa
    exactly what i wanted to hear!

    just a full roll and no pull?

    thanks for the tech mate, ur a champ!
    Last edited by shmivic; 16-03-2010 at 11:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by euro_tr4sh View Post
    hellaflush.com, rimtuck.com, stanceworks.com..... all good sites, rimtuck will give you complete wheel/tire specs on the car your viewing
    you dont happen to drive black mugen lipped cl9 with 18"? meshies by any chance?

    spotted a nice one cruising around at reading cinema this arv while i was waiting for movie to start.

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    Alfa's application needs the rubber to be stretch for the rear

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    Quote Originally Posted by felixd View Post
    Alfa's application needs the rubber to be stretch for the rear
    225 on 9.5

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    sorry guys im workng offshore at the moment and havent had any time for internet untill now.
    the tire size i will hav is 225/40r18 on rims that are 8.5" should fit pretty shaweeet!

    just wating untill i return to perth in about 3 weeks to fit them!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shmivic View Post
    you dont happen to drive black mugen lipped cl9 with 18"? meshies by any chance?

    spotted a nice one cruising around at reading cinema this arv while i was waiting for movie to start.
    nah man, mines silver, black roof, 19" work miester s1's

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