Varrstoen ES6 - work meister reps
06-03-13, 09:17 AM
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Not bad. I think it would better with just a 5mm rear though? Make it +20..
Yea the 25 mm spacer is a bit much, more poke than i like
Looking for a set of 15mm spacers for a slight poke with plenty of fender clearance
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What are the lip sizes?
4.25 rear and 3.25 fronts
06-03-13, 10:26 AM
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Looks pretty good. Picking these up for my 350z.
06-03-13, 07:24 PM
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Your car looks sexy
06-03-13, 08:21 PM
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19x11 +0 with 25mm spacer 245/35/19
Not understanding this fitment.... 0 offset with 25spacers makes it 19x11 -25ET. That extreme poke, even 0 offset is extreme poke already. Did you mean you order 19x11+25 and no spacers.
06-03-13, 09:04 PM
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19x11 +0 with 25mm spacer 245/35/19
Not understanding this fitment.... 0 offset with 25spacers makes it 19x11 -25ET. That extreme poke, even 0 offset is extreme poke already. Did you mean you order 19x11+25 and no spacers.
yep,
I ordered a set of +25 19x11s so I can later run some 275s after my 245s run out. I just bought the 245s before my old wheels cracked so I didn't want them to sit in the garage.
the 245s stretched really well but looked stupid tucking under the fender. I had alot of wheel well room
So I threw on my hubcentric 25mm spacers on
06-03-13, 09:35 PM
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Fender rool man i got 1.5 in rear and 10.5 up frnt and im on 255/35/19 rear and 245/35/19 front
06-04-13, 02:37 PM
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Nice setup I bite to aggressive
But it definitely looks good
06-04-13, 05:54 PM
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NICE! What did you do the the fenders?
06-04-13, 06:39 PM
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NICE! What did you do the the fenders?
blow torch, baseball bat, fender roller, phone books every trick in the book lol.
06-05-13, 10:33 AM
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blow torch, baseball bat, fender roller, phone books every trick in the book lol.
Did the phone book trick work? I've always wanted to try it.
06-05-13, 12:13 PM
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I used the phone book and a heat gun and it pulled a little.
06-06-13, 06:43 AM
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I love it!!! looks great Varrstoens have deff come a long way!
06-06-13, 08:00 AM
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I used the phone book and a heat gun and it pulled a little.
I might give it a shot on my LS this weekend. I just need to find an extra phone book.
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I love it!!! looks great Varrstoens have deff come a long way!
Yeah, Varrstoens have come a long way. I'm usually not a fan of replica wheels but they make good stuff and you can get them in crazy colors.
06-06-13, 11:41 AM
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Varrstoen wheels are awesome!!!!
Car looks very nice!
06-06-13, 11:46 AM
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Looks good!
I picked up a set of ES7s not too long ago. Love them