The Wheel fitment thread:

sideways wheel fitment :d
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And before you say it yes it needs a little more lowering at the rear i know..:nod:

10.5x18 rear 255 35 18 +29
10x18 front 225 40 18 -7
30mm rear spacer and will get enough 5 or 10mm spacer for them..:nod:
No spacers needed for the front..:no:
50mm wide rear arches
25mm wide front arches

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god i love your car. i want that colourscheme on the FC next year lol..

although i argue you cant have a wheel tucked and flush!

tucked = lip of alloy under arch..
flush = well flush... lip inine with arch..
 
no it doesn't deserve a place here as this thread is a fitment guide with with sizes widths and offset etc not just a random pic of fitment thread :rolleyes:


although it is cool as fuck :cool:
 
god i love your car. i want that colourscheme on the FC next year lol..

although i argue you cant have a wheel tucked and flush!

tucked = lip of alloy under arch..
flush = well flush... lip inine with arch..

true dat, unless you were running a shed load of stretch, fronts are alright on the FD rears are a bit questionable haha
 
Heres a couple of pics of my Laurel,

Front 17x9.5" + 15 Rear 17 x 9.5" + 33 with 25mm spacers

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guys as robbs said, this is for posting pic of your own cars with the wheels specs size, width offset and tyre sizes.

shiznt what are your wheel specs?
 
BMW e36 coupe.
AC Schnitzer type II 3 piece splits. Fronts are 8.5j et13 with 215/45, rears are 9.5j et13 with 215/45.
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Poke on the rear tuck on the front, how it should be done imo
 
Tucked wheels look gash. I'm deffo not one for having "mega tyte" fitment, but if its tucked, its gay :nod:
 
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