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Leon Hardiritt Ritter
19x10 +21 235/35
19x11 +24 255/35
Right sides are cut
Left sides are rolled.
Long story.............
Originally wanted to go 225/245 but 4 of the shops around here couldnt get the tires to stretch. So I went one size up and its barely stretched and my tires are really close to the fenders
Is stretching the tires the only way to get those wheels to fit?
You could run a meatier tire but would need either more fender work or more camber or both...
In pretty much every scenario with a nice flush fitment, you probably will want to at least shave the fender lips off on the inside to eliminate rub. From there, what you have to do is entirely specific to the wheels you want to run and the look you are after.
How would these fit? Not sure of what tire size to run yet either. I'm lowered on BC extreme drop coilovers. I want that VIP look, I'm pretty sure these would fit how I want, but for tire size I have no idea where to start, willing to roll fenders
How would these fit? Not sure of what tire size to run yet either. I'm lowered on BC extreme drop coilovers. I want that VIP look, I'm pretty sure these would fit how I want, but for tire size I have no idea where to start, willing to roll fenders
The wheels should fit,depending on the tire size, and you'll definite have to roll but a shave would be better.
Wheels aren't really VIP style/look though.
Also 18s on the 96-00 body's look REALLY small unless you are laying frame. you'll need some super thin tires to get the stretch you need/want, and then you'll need to bring the car down super low to take up the fender gap. It will look awkward otherwise. Just my $0.02.
still running my 17x8+50 215/50/17x10.5+27 235/50 setup since im now
also invested in a first gen odyssey project so updates are slow
planning on getting either 18x10.5 or x11 rears and running the 17x10.5 up front for awhile
any input on if i should get 10.5 or 11 on my 93?
man i dunno how you're gonna fit these mitch, i'm pretty much maxed out on my setup on stock fenders no pull!
the only diff is, i have NRCAs up front which pull out the wheel past the fender already. and my rears i like to tuck. so i suppose with your setup you won't be getting any tuckage, but will get some sweet tsurachi!
mine is a 93 and has no problem clearing really high offsets for example running a 10.5+27 up front without spacers
the mrr were very skinny IMO with high offsets but had no issues clearing on my car and my friends ls430
top secret lol..good looking wheels..the whole ridin on the side of the tires thing isnt for me but i do like those wheels
Haha, if people are too lazy to look, then they don't need to know.... It's not like I haven't posted the specs before!
And I am not big on that look either. -4° is what I ran on the street with most of my track/race cars I have built... So I am totally comfortable with that as a daily camber setting. Im definitely not going for that onikyan look.
Originally Posted by OKSTANCE
oh no u didnt shmee!!!
Didn't what?
Originally Posted by timmy0tool
man i dunno how you're gonna fit these mitch, i'm pretty much maxed out on my setup on stock fenders no pull!
the only diff is, i have NRCAs up front which pull out the wheel past the fender already. and my rears i like to tuck. so i suppose with your setup you won't be getting any tuckage, but will get some sweet tsurachi!
can't wait to see them mounted!!!
I just did a quick test fit and the fronts are just about perfect. I need to do a little work to clear the tires when turning, otherwise that's no big deal.
The tears are going to need less work than I expected, but still some work. Keep in mind I also do not have any aftermarket suspension arms... So that is going to be an obstacle to overcome as well. I really want to show what is possible without the crazy aftermarket arms and addons.
I'll DM you some pics on IG
I should qualify when I say "stock fenders," I don't mean 100% OE, I mean not flared or radiused. They will be shaved, rolled and I might split the panel to get a clean pull... Basically the same thing anyone with a roller and cutoff wheel could do at home. I'm going to do everything I can to avoid bacon-fenders and having to do any bondo work. The paint on all my fenders is fubar'ed thanks to the OE fender trim pieces, and it's been a very hard winter for chips and parking lot dings... Since I pulled the wheels off in the fall, my car has been ravaged by parking lot ash-holes and it is littered with damage! So at the end of Aug, it'll be getting a full respray and clean-up, assuming my deal doesn't fall through!