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Old 12-30-2007, 03:36 PM
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Manufacturer: Sport Max
Style/Finish: Type 962 (Gun Metal)

Axle Size Offset Bolt Pattern Price
Front 17" x 7" 40 5-114.3mm $98.95 ea. X
Rear 17" x 9" 35 5-114.3mm $119.95 ea. X

i was wondering if these rims would fit and if they would look good on a silverstone
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Rears wont work without some fairly serious modification. Performance would be negatively effected by the narrow tire and the excessive camber required.
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the rear can actually fit with 255 width tire. have to run at least 2.5 degree camber, roll the rear fender and relocate the bumper tab. front is okay
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are there any other rims with the same look as these in 17"s that will work?
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if youre looking at sportmax's, rotas make the "slipstream" that would fit that budget
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