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Old 03-03-2003, 05:50 PM   #1
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offset on these wheels , = modification?



do you have to make modification to do this , or whats the deal?

does handling improve with the camber like that?

sorry if this has already been talked about but i searched and didnt find a good answer.........thanks
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Old 03-04-2003, 06:20 AM   #2
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It's mainly to get the ability to fit 20' rims under the fenders. If you car is lowered you will not be able to fit them under. Anything that is 17x9 and up on a lowered 240 will need camber to fit under the fenders
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It's mainly to get the ability to fit 20' rims under the fenders. If you car is lowered you will not be able to fit them under. Anything that is 17x9 and up on a lowered 240 will need camber to fit under the fenders
definately NOT TRUE
R33 GTR wheels are 17x9 +30 fit perfect w/ NO camber.

on s14s you can fit 10" without camber DEPENDING ON offset, if you dont have coilovers and your tire choice

you DONT need your car lowered to fit 20s too, BAD info. if the wheel is the right offset you can fit ANYTHING. what if its 20x7 +30.

it will be sunken in and FIT.


bad info bad info!!
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so what kind of handling are these people getting? and how much offset can you get away with before its useless in even doing it?
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definately NOT TRUE
R33 GTR wheels are 17x9 +30 fit perfect w/ NO camber.
BAD INFO!!!

Just playin with ya...but they do take some camber to fit up front, same as a 15x7.5 0 offset wheel in terms of where the outside sits...
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