TSW Indy 500's No Worky On IS-F!!!
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So can I fit a 19x10.5 in the rear? I see people putting 305's under these cars, but little info on the rim sizes themself, I don't see a 305 fitting on a 19x9.5 rim. Thank for the help
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Thanks for the info, so looks like I'm staying with the 285's I have no plans to change the suspension.
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Okay, I have one more question, I'm going to a different 5 axis rim.... an S6:F Spec. Before I spend this money.... I want to make sure that the sizes are going to work with the ISF.These are 100% custom so I can make them any size I need. 19x8-19x8.5 with a 40mm offset in the front, and 19x9.5-19x10 with a 35mm offset in the rear. From what I've searched I found the 35mm to work in the rear and not rub the outer fender and not smack the brakes. Thanks
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If these are 100% custom, then you should have 5axis give you the recommendation. You should be able to tell them what kind of fitment you want (aggressive, conservative, etc.), and they would build you a set that will fit and look perfect. There's no way for you to sort this out on your own, since each wheel is different, and there's no telling that a specific numerical setup would work across all wheels.
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Check out the Forgestar line we carry, light weight, nice styles, great price.
http://www.d2autosport.com/D2_2006/0..._forgestar.htm
http://www.d2autosport.com/D2_2006/0..._forgestar.htm