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Old 07-05-15, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by teamcalvin
How are you running 12's without rubbing?!

Lots of fender work and lots of time spent adjusting alignment.

Here are a couple more

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Here is one where you can see the width of the tires from behind

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Old 07-06-15, 10:27 AM
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^ so wide... SO FAT!!!

in love!!

-Josh (joshhleee, sgm isf)
Old 07-07-15, 03:54 AM
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Sylvan.....12's!!! Holy COW!!!

You made it look easy. Camber doesn't look silly nor does the stretch. I don't get impressed often these days, so give yourself a pat on the back. Looks fat.

Excuse me while I go kick my puny 9.5" rears.
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Gtc's just arrived! Wishin the Aimgain fronts did too... Going to be a hellacious fall and winter doing the body work and getting new tires (ones mounted are 14 years old even though they are practically new still)
Specs: 19x9.5 +5 front 19x10.5 -21 rear

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Are the forgestar wheels hubcentric or are you guys using hub rings. I have seen them on so many ISFs. Seems like a great choice and they can be made with custom offsets
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Originally Posted by I8ABMR
Are the forgestar wheels hubcentric or are you guys using hub rings. I have seen them on so many ISFs. Seems like a great choice and they can be made with custom offsets
hub rings.
Old 07-08-15, 09:42 PM
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So what kind of offsets and widths can one run with stock suspension and the requirement to NOT modify fenders or liners? Hoping for a 10" wide square setup...
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Originally Posted by ISFPOWER
hub rings.
Thanks. I have been looking at wheels on and off. I like the forgestars but ideally want something with more of a mesh and concave.
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Originally Posted by SubOrbital
So what kind of offsets and widths can one run with stock suspension and the requirement to NOT modify fenders or liners? Hoping for a 10" wide square setup...
I'm running 350z 19" size Volk gt7's currently with 245/35 front (no rub) 275/35 rear (rubbed on bigger bumps at speeds above 40 mph)

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Originally Posted by I8ABMR
Thanks. I have been looking at wheels on and off. I like the forgestars but ideally want something with more of a mesh and concave.
I recently got these CF5V's in 19x9 semi concave and 19x10 deep concave from Howey Idustries. They are are forgestars lightest wheel and weigh pretty much the same as our stock wheels. I asked for a flush figment on stock hight. I'm running PSS's 245x35F and 275x30R with no rubbing at all.
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Here's mine again with center caps now color matched to the wheel lip <br/>ISSForged F10R, 19x9.5, 19x11.
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Originally Posted by kauaian
I recently got these CF5V's in 19x9 semi concave and 19x10 deep concave from Howey Idustries. They are are forgestars lightest wheel and weigh pretty much the same as our stock wheels. I asked for a flush figment on stock hight. I'm running PSS's 245x35F and 275x30R with no rubbing at all.
Where you live do they make you have that front plate on?? Because it doesn't look like it fits very well or flows with the front bumper
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Originally Posted by JT2MA71



Here's mine again with center caps now color matched to the wheel lip <br/>ISSForged F10R, 19x9.5, 19x11.
This is my second favourite wheel (second to mine of course )
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Originally Posted by MileHIFcar
Where you live do they make you have that front plate on?? Because it doesn't look like it fits very well or flows with the front bumper
It's that or drill holes in my year old bumper. I'm here for only 2 more years.
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Originally Posted by kauaian
It's that or drill holes in my year old bumper. I'm here for only 2 more years.
I see, I wouldn't want to drill into my front bumper either. How is it attached if it's not drilled in??


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