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this is how its done,I would change the front bar but with plenty of dish it looks fat as f**k...what are they 10s, 12s??

though unfortunately i think alot of troublesome guard work was involved >_<

I'm not sure if I've posted in here. But here is some anyway. Some are old... some are new... most are average cos I can't take photos

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yeah it doesnt seem to sit as nice as your old wheels did, maybe its different in the flesh i dunno..

these photos is where it sits just right IMO anyway , not sure if the first pic is lower than the second

..If you wanted it to look more low just get different skirts..put your old wheels back and get an Explosive kit Blags..

Top pic is: 17x9.5 -2 front 18x.10.5 +15 rear

Second pic is: 17x9.5 +18 all round with 245/40

New rears are: 18x10.5 +-0

blags quest for the perfect fitment, you could write a thread about it..lol..

I dunno but im more of a tuck than a poke man so my opinion may be different to yours and others

I think rim should be close as possible to flush with guard, tyre size is determined by what will then fit under the guard without too much stretch. And stretch front and rear should be even..having a rear stretched more than the front looks unbalanced..and rather silly IMO..camber should also be close as possible to even front and rear..

in your case from a stance only view, I think the 17 fornt 18 rear worked really well and what it needed was a better bodykit to make it all work without the need for excessive lowering..

i havent been to stance nation for a while so maybe im outta touch :P

blags quest for the perfect fitment, you could write a thread about it..lol..

I dunno but im more of a tuck than a poke man so my opinion may be different to yours and others

I think rim should be close as possible to flush with guard, tyre size is determined by what will then fit under the guard without too much stretch. And stretch front and rear should be even..having a rear stretched more than the front looks unbalanced..and rather silly IMO..camber should also be close as possible to even front and rear..

in your case from a stance only view, I think the 17 fornt 18 rear worked really well and what it needed was a better bodykit to make it all work without the need for excessive lowering..

i havent been to stance nation for a while so maybe im outta touch :P

Yer I guess I could do a nice little write up haha.

It all depends on what you like. I was running xd9's about 2-3 years ago and ever since I continued to get more and more aggressive sizing and offsets. I went back to running 17's all round with sticky rubber because I am getting into a bit of track work.

17's front and 18's rear worked a treat... there was no way you would see a 33 as low as mine.

Going back to a less aggressive set up now and probably staying that way....

Stay tuned for more photos ;)

while on the tyre/ stance subject. im about to get some new tyres, currently running 235 /45 and if i run a 5mm slip it sits just right, would i be right in assuming i could go a 245/40 all round in the same tyre?

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