2006 Pacific Northwest sightings.
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Originally Posted by MaxGeek,Mar 30 2006, 02:51 PM
Yeah the fronts are made for CWest fenders with an extra flare of like ~10mm to make em fit.
The wheels fit on perfect on my s2k with plenty of space for lowering 1-2 inches on my stock fenders . Ask Wyatt H also whos the wheel expert.
If youd like to see the wheels come the bbq
Rims are Front: 18x8+45
Rear: 18x8.5+50
215/245 tires. Tires are Dunlop from TireRack, wheels are from AJ-R! Ask AJ racing in canada, fits perfect.
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Jerry, I'm not a wheel expert.
But I do know they aren't the best fitting wheels.
Narrow? I wouldn't go that far. Ben, what width wheel are you running in the front? Not that matters what you say, because even wheel widths are only a concern to you with regards to aesthetics, not traction.
They aren't "made" for any fender. They are what I needed to clear a Stoptech. This is NOT the same spec wheel used on the C-West car.
You do not need 10mm wider fenders.
First, it depends on how low you are and how much suspension travel you have. Also depends on how aggressive you want your camber. But some rolling is necessary is you wanna go low. Check out spacecowboy - dropped under stock fenders with these same wheels and no rubbing. No extreme rolling required. Heck, even this S2K club has a roller to rent out.
All that's needed for it to work fine is a little fender rolling. But Ben knows all about that. I'm sure he'd be happy to assist you in required labor.
But I do know they aren't the best fitting wheels.
Narrow? I wouldn't go that far. Ben, what width wheel are you running in the front? Not that matters what you say, because even wheel widths are only a concern to you with regards to aesthetics, not traction.
They aren't "made" for any fender. They are what I needed to clear a Stoptech. This is NOT the same spec wheel used on the C-West car.
You do not need 10mm wider fenders.
First, it depends on how low you are and how much suspension travel you have. Also depends on how aggressive you want your camber. But some rolling is necessary is you wanna go low. Check out spacecowboy - dropped under stock fenders with these same wheels and no rubbing. No extreme rolling required. Heck, even this S2K club has a roller to rent out.
All that's needed for it to work fine is a little fender rolling. But Ben knows all about that. I'm sure he'd be happy to assist you in required labor.
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Wyatt your to modest oyuu have bough tlike #$$#@@#$ rims
True, if you wanan go stock or lower an inch 1.5 etc so then no biggie for 18s they are fine.
But anymore then youd have to roll fenders etc.
True, if you wanan go stock or lower an inch 1.5 etc so then no biggie for 18s they are fine.
But anymore then youd have to roll fenders etc.
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and i just got a haircut from the hotest girl...................... she thought my s2k was cute...#@#$#@$ dat she likes m3s etc infinitis etc so def my type of girl and what do you know im selling my s2k for something more toward that range eh at least she liked my hair
instead of Im in luv with a stripper......im in l ove with my hair cutttter......
instead of Im in luv with a stripper......im in l ove with my hair cutttter......