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18x9 +20 and 18x10+18. I seen the car your getting yesterday with some CE28s but in a smaller size.. Looked okay but no where near as much dish as XD9's. There is nearly 100mm of dish on the rear!

how much for said rims?

dang, that's right .... there is no way they would fit .... the rears are 65mm wider than stock - they would hang about 3cm out of the guards :) .... 33mm wider than stock is the perfect number I am after, so 10" rims would need to be offset of +50

Yeah the CE28Ns I have priced and chosen don't have anywhere near as much dish as I would like, but they will have about 35mm dish which is the best I can hope for with this type of car.

EDIT!! Damo beat me too it

wheels on the Stag are already porn, 19" Racing harts FTW!! I was thinking for the 32, over the 34 rims now.

ATTESSA will chuck a hissy fit if you run staggered widths because no matter how hard you try you won't be able to achieve the same rolling diameter.

Don't believe me have a play;

http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp

Edited by D_Stirls

because of the different stretch you will actually be running different rolling diameters so you will be slowly killing your clutches, the good thing is because the 32's don't run any preload you won't be wearing them as quickly as you would be with a 33 or 34 that run a proload.

Edited by D_Stirls
anyone know of a plastic welder in sa?

yeh i do mate

BUMPER TO BUMPER CRASH REPAIRS off tapleys hill road at Royal park

he did a great job on my series 1 m-spec bumper cutting out the middle section out and instead of leaving the cut out bit on the sides open he plastic welded a section in and it now looks flush

he is located in the western suburbs

how much for said rims?

Not cheap. So if your looking for <$2,500 no chance.

dang, that's right .... there is no way they would fit .... the rears are 65mm wider than stock - they would hang about 3cm out of the guards :) .... 33mm wider than stock is the perfect number I am after, so 10" rims would need to be offset of +50

Yeah the CE28Ns I have priced and chosen don't have anywhere near as much dish as I would like, but they will have about 35mm dish which is the best I can hope for with this type of car.

That's half the fun, making them fit. Camber might help tuck them in aswell.

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