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Old Apr 9, 2003 | 10:41 AM
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well, i finally received them yesterday evening and got them installed this morning.

these are the 19x9.5 22mm front and 19x10.5 rear 22mm.

my fenders had to be rolled to accomodate this special sizing.

anyways they look good and the lip of the rear is like the top secret website car.

well, i don't know how to post multiple pix, so here it is one by one.

car is dirty so bare with me.

vqracer, hi res pix will be done this weekend.

chebosto, you can now take delivery of the gunmetal wheels.

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damn..looks nice...love that rear lip.

have you noticed any rear rubbing even with the fenders rolled?

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no rubbing that i can tell with fenders rolled.
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Old Apr 9, 2003 | 11:18 AM
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looks great, I like the rear lip, why don't more people get them with teh lip???
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rodh,

people don't really want to take the time or pay to have somebody professionally roll the fenders to accomodate the larger diameter wheels with smaller offset.
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Old Apr 9, 2003 | 11:34 AM
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congratulate you.

Stunning !
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Looks VERY Nice, I'm speechless.



Congrats.
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as always, looking good!
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Old Apr 9, 2003 | 11:56 AM
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looks real killer! how much did that set up cost per rim/tire and where did you order from?
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Originally posted by rodH
looks great, I like the rear lip, why don't more people get them with teh lip???
The 10.5 +22 rear will rub without rolling the fenders. Many people choose not to get these wheels specifically because the rear fenders have to be rolled. Rolling the fenders compromises the paint at the bend allowing for corrosion, cracking, and chipping. The proper way to roll the fenders is to have the areas re-painted and blended with the fenders which is expensive. Another concern is depends on the bodyshop you take your car at and the complexity of the fender...could end up with denting. It's about what you're willing to give up for those oh-so delicious fat lips.

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