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A guy here running improper offset denys they won't hit the fender
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omg who would ever put those wheels on his car!!!
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did you seriously just realize people run rims like this? there is a thread full of them.
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well, if it works then it works.. not my style but i do like it..
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=347375&page=9
A guy here running improper offset denys they won't hit the fender :icon22: Fail |
Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
A guy here running improper offset denys they won't hit the fender
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Originally Posted by Zivman
Isn't that a double negative? Are you actually stating he is not denying they hit the fender?
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Man I had a Bimmer 3 Series with an offset similar to that and the streched tire. It worked out up until I lowered the car. Sucks cause I had just got it painted went up a driveway. Yeah well chipped the **** out of my fenders.
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Sad that those rims will get damaged and the car if he hits any bumps or puts any weight in the car. The guy is a idiot for running those offsets. Some of you in here need to actually read the topic.
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dude, as I said, he is one of a thousand. get over it.
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your pretty much wrong if you think those will just go stright up and hit the fender. the camber movement as well as toe-in will tuck the rim as it moves up with its articulation. ive seen more agressive setups that do not hit the fender, maybe its just your inexperience with offsets.
also, why do you care so much? are you the offset police? look whos the idiot who starts another thread to just point it out to everyone... |
Originally Posted by 06MagneticZ
So why is it so important to you that you have to start a whole new thread about it? If thats what the guy wants to run then let him be. Its his car, his money and his wheels. No need to start a new thread about it. Lame.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
dude, as I said, he is one of a thousand. get over it.
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Originally Posted by daytona350z
your pretty much wrong if you think those will just go stright up and hit the fender. the camber movement as well as toe-in will tuck the rim as it moves up with its articulation. ive seen more agressive setups that do not hit the fender, maybe its just your inexperience with offsets.
also, why do you care so much? are you the offset police? look whos the idiot who starts another thread to just point it out to everyone... On my bagged 4x4 S10 Blazer (back in the day) My front wheel stuck out past the fender a little bit while at ride height, everyone said it would not fit or tuck inside my fender. Well guess what, when the suspension was lowered the arm moved up, thus causing the wheel to camber and pulling my wheels inside the fender. Same thing happens on our cars. |
its about time to leave the cave...
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