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Old 03-18-2006 | 03:48 PM
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anyone here running on these in 17's, if so what specs would fit without any fender modifications???
Old 03-18-2006 | 08:30 PM
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Can't help you unless you give us the widths and offsets.
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well, i thinking of running 16's front and 17's back. buddy club qf's kingmotorsports are only available in:

16x7 +45 and 17x8 +45

but in ajr racing they have these specs

16 x 7 +45

17 x 8 +28
17 x 8 +35
17 x 8 +45
17 x 9 +5
17 x 9 +15
17 x 9 +28
17 x 9 +35
17 x 9 +63

im just curious which specs would look the best without any rubbing issues.
Old 03-18-2006 | 09:18 PM
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why would you want to run 16" in front and 17" in back? You are obviously concerned with looks and this setup would look horris. BTW, there is a member of AJ-racing running these wheels - or did tun these wheels. Contact them for pics.
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the m7's with 16's in the front and 17's in the back look good. plus i think having 16's in the front would make the front go lower without rubbing. having these wheels on 17's on all sides are only available in + 45 offset, which i think would rub.
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i would like to 17's all around but not sure if these 17x8 +45 all around will fit without rubbing issues.
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bulletproof sell these wheels in

Front Wheels: 17x8+45
Rear wheels 17x9+63


anyone know if this will rub??


thanks everyone
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depending on tire selection the front will probably rub but the rears are almost perfect....
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Originally Posted by jvr,Mar 19 2006, 12:28 AM
the m7's with 16's in the front and 17's in the back look good.
Taller sidewall tire in front than in back =
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Originally Posted by jvr,Mar 19 2006, 01:04 AM
bulletproof sell these wheels in

Front Wheels: 17x8+45
Rear wheels 17x9+63


anyone know if this will rub??


thanks everyone
Well in the front you'd need to use something pretty narrow like a 205. A 215 would probably rub on the occational bump or hard turn. The rear could easily fit a 255... but what's the point when you have a 205 in front....



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