Custom iForged Daytona 20x9.5/20x11
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I don't believe in shaving or cutting as it is possible to separate the inner metal from the quarter panel. All that is required is roll and very very minor pull, if at all. Depending on how low you run, you may have to hammer the inner lip up in the wheel well, but this is for you guys that run a slammed setup and is very easy to do.
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I happened to puncture one of the front tires two weeks ago so here is the new price with only one front tire: $3500.00 shipped, not including paypal fees.
I don't think there is a better deal out there for a custom setup with a real nice lippage. Believe me the 2.5/3.5 lips cannot compare to the 3.5/4.5 inch lip setup. As usual hit me up on mariosracing@yahoo.com or pm me.
I don't think there is a better deal out there for a custom setup with a real nice lippage. Believe me the 2.5/3.5 lips cannot compare to the 3.5/4.5 inch lip setup. As usual hit me up on mariosracing@yahoo.com or pm me.
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You obviously don't anything about high end wheels...Fikse, HRE, Forgeline, iForged, Avis etc... IForged is one of the more reasonable wheels in comparing to marks such as HRE. But reasonable is a relative term. My opinion is don't buy aftermarket wheels unless they are badass, otherwise stay stock.
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No problem happy to help. No clearance issues on the inside and on the outside. Depending on how low you go, it may barely touch the front outside rubber strip attached to the fender liner. I also addressed this issue in the another forum, do a search for my username.
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