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Old 05-25-2006, 07:58 PM
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hey guys,
I just got a new pair of shoes for my baby! they are Sportmax 006, from their new 2006 line up of wheels. I know the offset is a lot more conservative then normal, but nothing a set of 4 15mm spacers wont fix! here are some pics, and tell me what you think guys! Telling by the pictures... in your guys opinion, what size spacers should I use? daytime pictures to come... THANKS!







Old 05-25-2006, 08:29 PM
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dont bother buying spacers, they wont work. i tried to do the same thing with my 962's. since the wheels are dual drill bolt pattern, the excess from the stock wheel stud is like 10mm and unless you wanna cut it off, it wont work. i bought the spacers before the wheels and now im out 230 bucks
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are those 18s or 19s? they look sweet, how much?
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lookin good.......love the black on white
Old 05-25-2006, 10:31 PM
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thanks guys! as far as how much, they are dirt cheep for 18's!! I paid only 1300 for rims and tires.
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They don't look THAT bad as far as spacing goes... Like Benny said, you can get spacers and shave off the excess stud if you want to go that route (changing to another wheel may be hard then) or you might just be better getting some 5mm spacers all around. It will improve the appearance a bit and you won't need spacers with elongated studs...

I think the car needs lowered more than anything...
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Originally Posted by Silkk
They don't look THAT bad as far as spacing goes... Like Benny said, you can get spacers and shave off the excess stud if you want to go that route (changing to another wheel may be hard then) or you might just be better getting some 5mm spacers all around. It will improve the appearance a bit and you won't need spacers with elongated studs...

I think the car needs lowered more than anything...
Your absolutely right dude

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