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Old 01-08-2014, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Hollywood_145
Working on the stance game, coming along bit by bit...

Weds Kranze Borphes
19x11.5 +12 245/35
19x12 +5 255/35


Really want to pull my fenders in the rear, has anyone done this without having to do bodywork? I tried the phonebook/heat gun method but didn't get ish.. was going to rent a fender roller but scared the paint will crack or I'll get the wavy look.
Old 01-08-2014, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Hollywood_145
Really want to pull my fenders in the rear, has anyone done this without having to do bodywork? I tried the phonebook/heat gun method but didn't get ish.. was going to rent a fender roller but scared the paint will crack or I'll get the wavy look.
I had body work done to mine but i have seen some just pull it a little. Depends how much you need to pull. I used a roller and heat gun and then finished it off after i pulled it as much as i needed.
Old 01-08-2014, 02:39 PM
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I took a hammer and a heat gun and I was good to go. I still need to pull my fenders a bit to get the low I want. But, I may just camber the ufck outta my wheels and be done with it.
Old 01-08-2014, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Tomci08
I had body work done to mine but i have seen some just pull it a little. Depends how much you need to pull. I used a roller and heat gun and then finished it off after i pulled it as much as i needed.
Originally Posted by driftsucky
I took a hammer and a heat gun and I was good to go. I still need to pull my fenders a bit to get the low I want. But, I may just camber the ufck outta my wheels and be done with it.
Ya I'm bagging it in March, so I want the wheels to tuck when aired out. I'm going to run some more camber to help that but if I go to much farther in the inner wheel rubs the coilover so thought some pull on the fenders would be nice just not looking to get into the expense of body work to do it. @ driftsucky- a hammer good god lol, maybe to roll the fenders but to get some pull come on now..
Old 01-09-2014, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Z_Ph3nom
Nice Setup, did it require rolled fenders in the rear? I'm thinking of getting a set of Work Rezax II 18x10 +0 and 18x12 -5 but I'm thinking that 12 rear might be a little to wide for my comfort
You don't need to fear the 12in wide rim on our cars, we can run it no problem!

18x12-5 will fit fine with just a flat roll as long as you run the right tire size and camber.

My car had a very flat roll in this picture and my specs were 18x10 -5 and 18x12 -5

I had 215 40 and 245 40 tires on those wheels with about -4 camber in the front and -5 in the rear, so it didn't take much to get them to fit.



I hope that helps and happy modding!

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Old 01-09-2014, 07:07 PM
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Light painting session after wekfest. Photo credit goes to Brandon Primes
Old 01-10-2014, 02:09 PM
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Love this! What are the tire sizes and wheel width specs front and rear???

Originally Posted by Big_C
Here ya go





Older pics when he had the flat grey wrap






Love this! What are the tire sizes and wheel width specs front and rear???
Old 01-10-2014, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by zombieskicks
Big C by any chance do you know whats the exact powder used on the g's wheels?
Nope, just that its a flat metallic red. Hit up Forgestar and maybe they can tell you.

Big changes coming in a couple says for my boys G, the new look is going to be sick as fck

Originally Posted by ShineMaster
Love this! What are the tire sizes and wheel width specs front and rear???
19x10 -2 and 19x11 -6
225.35
245.35
Old 01-14-2014, 08:11 PM
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im stretched my rohanas 20x11 et 10 with 15mm spacers on the rears with 245/35/20 but the bead sealed like half inch before lip. on the photo it doesnt show as much but in person it doesnt look right.... if i go with 255/35/20 will this fix it??btw they are nexen and i heard they run small from the stance forums.
Old 01-14-2014, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by lleo2185
im stretched my rohanas 20x11 et 10 with 15mm spacers on the rears with 245/35/20 but the bead sealed like half inch before lip. on the photo it doesnt show as much but in person it doesnt look right.... if i go with 255/35/20 will this fix it??btw they are nexen and i heard they run small from the stance forums.
The beads are interesting on these wheels. But I ran Toyo 255/35/20 on the same width at SEMA this past year and it wasn't nearly as stretched as that. With less stretch you may rub at that offset though.

<a href="http://s11.photobucket.com/user/bsw91/media/Stance2.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a190/bsw91/Stance2.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Stance2.jpg"/></a>

Originally Posted by Big_C
19x10 -2 and 19x11 -6
225.35
245.35
How have you been man, was parked by you at the show.
Old 01-15-2014, 04:48 AM
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I'm rubbing already as a matter of fact the lip is hitting my quater panel so I need to decide whether to use smaller spacers or pull the fenders..... I really like how it pokes out but it looks like the rubber is coming the the rim .... However in the front it is fine
Old 01-15-2014, 10:09 AM
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I'm not really into stance scene but a buddy who is crazy about stretch and stance found these and bought them because they got them for a really cheap price and he wants me to have them (buy them off him). He thinks my Z would look sick on these.

I saw them in person and they're amazing. Unfortunately we do not know the full specs of these wheels other than they're 5x114.3, 19"x9" and 19x11". If I decided to buy em I'm thinking of just re-barreling them and then let the spacers take care of the offsets. What do you guys think?

They're Leon Hardiritt Orden


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Old 01-15-2014, 12:34 PM
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^^Scoop them up. Ordens are awesome. I know a lot of people who would jump on those.
Old 01-15-2014, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 350Zdj
I'm thinking of just re-barreling them and then let the spacers take care of the offsets.
hmm why would you have a need for spacers if you're going to re-barrel them?

get the right inner and outer barrels man!
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Originally Posted by DeeSan
hmm why would you have a need for spacers if you're going to re-barrel them?

get the right inner and outer barrels man!
Ok gotcha! I need to get these test fitted and see if they clear the Brembos.

Originally Posted by DCJodon
^^Scoop them up. Ordens are awesome. I know a lot of people who would jump on those.
Thanks for the info guys! Let's see if I can pull this off.
Old 01-15-2014, 08:07 PM
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My boy's new look. Satin white pearl wrap with powder coated purple forgestar f14's with added silver metallic flake. Pics do not do the wheels justice.





Old 01-16-2014, 06:21 AM
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both color setups on the G are great.
Old 01-16-2014, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Big_C
Pics do not do the wheels justice.
Have any closer pics of wheels? I'm already falling for them...
Old 01-16-2014, 09:51 AM
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@bigC: WHY HAS THAT NOT BEEN 'GRAM'D UP? SOOOO sick. Now I HAVE to do a wrap on my car. I can't be in competition with THAT thing. Dang. Dust is KILLIN' it.
Old 01-16-2014, 05:32 PM
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That G is so dope. Who manufactures that wrap?


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