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Well this weekend i bit the bullet and bought some new deep dish wheels out of my money

all good when i first saw em on drives way better,

but then taking a second look the rear wheels from behind they seem to stick out to far and im qite worried about getting defected for em dont get me wrong i love the way they look but wanna try keep it from getting defected if i can

so in the same day as getting them i have had the rear wheels taken off and called up wheel worx he suggested that when my car is lowered it would be alot better which he may be right? but they stick out qite a bit and are on a angle from the camber

the tyres for the rear also are a size to small as they dont meet the rim well ,so if i get bigger tyres for the rim then it will stick out even more im guessing?

i spoke with him bout it and ordered 2 of the front ones for the rear

but i really dont think it would look as good cause there meant to have more dish on the rear

im not sure how to post pics up on here is there a place i can upload em il try ? i took a few with my phone b4 i took the rears off i think lowering it will improve it but cant be certain?

Also the have put to smaller tyres on the rear so it would stick out even more with bigger tyres

any input is much appreciated kinda stressin here

sorry for the long post

and my bad grammer

Cheers

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Ur wheels look shit hot IMO. I'm assuming getting the same wheel in a bigger offset is out of the question. It will probably look slightly better after lowering but with that much camber u are going to chew through ur tyres really quickly. Other option is to get ur guards lipped or flared so you can still lower it without having that much camber dialed in. LAst option would be to choose a different set. Tough choice but good luck with it!

exact same wheels as mine, on the back you should have 265's but when you lower it, it will look better, from what i see they arent defectable, they dont stick outta the body of the car too much, they sit nice, if you go the same size all the way around it doesnt look as good, but its up to you, before i lowered my car it looked the same.

dave...

I wouldn't worry about it. My rears stick out a good 5mm from the guards (if you put a ruler on the outside of the guard haha), I have cops behind me all the time and i've never been pulled over. I don't think the cops really care hey. Well they don't seem to over here....

It also helps to have a good driving record, not attract attention to yourself and not have anything else obviously wrong with the car. My car isn't low and it's pretty plain, and I drive in a conservative fashion most of the time.

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