Official Low Offset/Hellaflush Thread
#2032
It is VRwheels inhouse wheels called GMR. It is fully forged 3 piece wheels
#2034
Hey guys I'm a little new to this forum and haven't posted much in here. I recently purchased a set of Weds lxz for my 08 g37 coupe. Here are the specs: 19x9.5 +18 (3.5 inch lip) fronts and 19x10.5 +18 rears ( 4 inch lip ).
I'm trying to figure out what size tires would make my car have a perfect fitment look or flush. I don't want to look hella stretched just good enough. I'm currently lowered on bc coilovers. Any suggestions?
I'm trying to figure out what size tires would make my car have a perfect fitment look or flush. I don't want to look hella stretched just good enough. I'm currently lowered on bc coilovers. Any suggestions?
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nguyenp1 (12-15-2015)
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Yeah but the tire might be too low and high risk for hitting pothole and chipping the wheel
I had tried that size before I did 255, and when I would hit a pothole or dip it sounded very hard so I was not digging and went up a size
But if that works for you bro, Go for it and get that size you want so you don't stay with the doubts of wondering how it would have looked ya know
I had tried that size before I did 255, and when I would hit a pothole or dip it sounded very hard so I was not digging and went up a size
But if that works for you bro, Go for it and get that size you want so you don't stay with the doubts of wondering how it would have looked ya know
#2038
Yeah but the tire might be too low and high risk for hitting pothole and chipping the wheel
I had tried that size before I did 255, and when I would hit a pothole or dip it sounded very hard so I was not digging and went up a size
But if that works for you bro, Go for it and get that size you want so you don't stay with the doubts of wondering how it would have looked ya know
I had tried that size before I did 255, and when I would hit a pothole or dip it sounded very hard so I was not digging and went up a size
But if that works for you bro, Go for it and get that size you want so you don't stay with the doubts of wondering how it would have looked ya know
#2039
Hey so I ran into a problem where my car is so low on 225/35 fronts that I'm scraping my frame. My rear sits perfect. If I higher the car a bit its going to show tire, not sure if that would look nice.. Would a 225/45 be too much? Just need my car to sit a little higher without showing all the tire. Any suggestions? Or should I just stick with raising my car all around.
I'm currently on my buddys extra Nankang ns20s they are pretty much new. Should I buy a different tire set? And still rock the same tire specs?
Cause I was reading around that the Nankang size are a bit smaller.
I'm currently on my buddys extra Nankang ns20s they are pretty much new. Should I buy a different tire set? And still rock the same tire specs?
Cause I was reading around that the Nankang size are a bit smaller.
Last edited by nguyenp1; 01-08-2016 at 12:43 AM.