Aggressive Wheels and Stretched Tires....Welcome
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Hi Everyone..here are a couple pics I took last night..and unveilved in Stane:Nation.
see more here:
http://www.stancenation.com/2010/05/...ion/#more-2005
see more here:
http://www.stancenation.com/2010/05/...ion/#more-2005
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Ya bro, I'm rocking the same kit.... Slammed the car, but as you know driving low with the ings lip sticking out the way it does...is scary as hell.....
Keep doing what you doing, because your z is looking sick. Glad you got rid of the sterns.
Keep doing what you doing, because your z is looking sick. Glad you got rid of the sterns.
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Hi Everyone..here are a couple pics I took last night..and unveilved in Stane:Nation.
see more here:
http://www.stancenation.com/2010/05/...ion/#more-2005
see more here:
http://www.stancenation.com/2010/05/...ion/#more-2005
Crazy...
Amazing
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http://www.tyrestretch.com/files/Tyr...or_English.xls
there ya go boys...No place better than this thread..It actually really hard to find. But ive been using it for a while now and its how you can show what your current setup is versus a new sizing yuod like to run or just want to see how wide your rear/front is and how much stretch your running. IT DOES NOT SHOW BRAKE/FENDER CLEARANCE. But it will provide you with an idea of how much of a diff a diff size/tire will be.
PM me or just ask away if you have any questions. It is pretty damn accurate and you can enter all your numbers manually so negative offsets are a GO.
Hope this helps guys for those looking to step up to wider wheels or skinnier ones with deeper offsets. Just save it to your desktop also.
there ya go boys...No place better than this thread..It actually really hard to find. But ive been using it for a while now and its how you can show what your current setup is versus a new sizing yuod like to run or just want to see how wide your rear/front is and how much stretch your running. IT DOES NOT SHOW BRAKE/FENDER CLEARANCE. But it will provide you with an idea of how much of a diff a diff size/tire will be.
PM me or just ask away if you have any questions. It is pretty damn accurate and you can enter all your numbers manually so negative offsets are a GO.
Hope this helps guys for those looking to step up to wider wheels or skinnier ones with deeper offsets. Just save it to your desktop also.
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http://www.tyrestretch.com/files/Tyr...or_English.xls
there ya go boys...No place better than this thread..It actually really hard to find. But ive been using it for a while now and its how you can show what your current setup is versus a new sizing yuod like to run or just want to see how wide your rear/front is and how much stretch your running. IT DOES NOT SHOW BRAKE/FENDER CLEARANCE. But it will provide you with an idea of how much of a diff a diff size/tire will be.
PM me or just ask away if you have any questions. It is pretty damn accurate and you can enter all your numbers manually so negative offsets are a GO.
Hope this helps guys for those looking to step up to wider wheels or skinnier ones with deeper offsets. Just save it to your desktop also.
there ya go boys...No place better than this thread..It actually really hard to find. But ive been using it for a while now and its how you can show what your current setup is versus a new sizing yuod like to run or just want to see how wide your rear/front is and how much stretch your running. IT DOES NOT SHOW BRAKE/FENDER CLEARANCE. But it will provide you with an idea of how much of a diff a diff size/tire will be.
PM me or just ask away if you have any questions. It is pretty damn accurate and you can enter all your numbers manually so negative offsets are a GO.
Hope this helps guys for those looking to step up to wider wheels or skinnier ones with deeper offsets. Just save it to your desktop also.
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What i do with it is enter my old setup in the one color (red/blue) and enter the new specs tire/rim into the other side(red/blue) and you can see the difference of width and stretch from old/new setup giving you an idea of how much poke/stretch/height you would need to account for. So for example.....
My fenders are pulled to fit a 18x11 -17 ish offset...so i enter my old rim/tire setup in one color and new rim specs on the other side, and just keep adding/subtracing MM to the offset till i can find a size that is near (less/more) equal to my current setup. That way ill know exactly the size spacer/offset ill need get the look im looking for all based on my current fender pull/rim/tire size.
Id recommend hitting up rimtuck.com and looking at the sizes/numbers..Then use the calculator to determine how much more/less poke/stretch youd like and enter the numbers and waaallllllaaaaa. You know the exact width/offset/tire size youll need to run what you want..
its also good if you want an equal tire stretch from front/rear. Depends on brands of tire aswell just remember that...some stretch nicer than others.
Aight im done. Sorry for the uber long write up! Hope it helps everyone!
My fenders are pulled to fit a 18x11 -17 ish offset...so i enter my old rim/tire setup in one color and new rim specs on the other side, and just keep adding/subtracing MM to the offset till i can find a size that is near (less/more) equal to my current setup. That way ill know exactly the size spacer/offset ill need get the look im looking for all based on my current fender pull/rim/tire size.
Id recommend hitting up rimtuck.com and looking at the sizes/numbers..Then use the calculator to determine how much more/less poke/stretch youd like and enter the numbers and waaallllllaaaaa. You know the exact width/offset/tire size youll need to run what you want..
its also good if you want an equal tire stretch from front/rear. Depends on brands of tire aswell just remember that...some stretch nicer than others.
Aight im done. Sorry for the uber long write up! Hope it helps everyone!