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Old 03-19-2012, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by emissionsux
I'm really liking these wheels. I was wondering if there was a way to fit the 17x9 +45 offsets in the front without rolling the fenders?
Tire sizes?
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Originally Posted by Forty Six & 2
Originally Posted by emissionsux' timestamp='1332120897' post='21521083
I'm really liking these wheels. I was wondering if there was a way to fit the 17x9 +45 offsets in the front without rolling the fenders?
Tire sizes?
I haven't purchased the wheels yet. I really don't want to commit without researching what fits, I really hate double buying things. I was thinking for the front though, would a 235 fit without rolling and overly stretching the front tires? I don't really mind rolling the front fenders, but I don't want do to do any pulling and want to keep my fender liner.

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Originally Posted by emissionsux
Originally Posted by Forty Six & 2' timestamp='1332167741' post='21522535
[quote name='emissionsux' timestamp='1332120897' post='21521083']
I'm really liking these wheels. I was wondering if there was a way to fit the 17x9 +45 offsets in the front without rolling the fenders?
Tire sizes?
I haven't purchased the wheels yet. I really don't want to commit without researching what fits, I really hate double buying things. I was thinking for the front though, would a 235 fit without rolling and overly stretching the front tires? I don't really mind rolling the front fenders, but I don't want do to do any pulling and want to keep my fender liner.

Thanks
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why not just get them rolled? it cost 120 to get all four of my fenders rolled and that way you know you won't have any issues
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Originally Posted by lilrotor
Did you have to run any spacer to clear the brakes?
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He's running the convex spokes, so no.
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Originally Posted by Metcalfe
Originally Posted by lilrotor' timestamp='1332153048' post='21521950
Did you have to run any spacer to clear the brakes?
With the spoon calipers, the 8 +45 will clear without any spacers, but it's always better to create a little more space by adding a 3mm. I did it when I had mine and there was more clearance and peace of mind.



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