10.5" Volk TE-37's on CS
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10.5 inch wide Volk TE-37's on CS
19x10.5 +22 in the rear with the 19x9.5's +22 up front. Will be lowering her soon but I'm still loving the fat lip in the back. Thanks to John in Sacto who came through with the right guys to roll the rear fenders, which of course will be much more crucial when I do lower her. And sorry for the funny angle in the pic, my drive way is a little narrow
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Re: 10.5 inch wide Volk TE-37's on CS
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19x10.5 +22 in the rear with the 19x9.5's +22 up front. Will be lowering her soon but I'm still loving the fat lip in the back. Thanks to John in Sacto who came through with the right guys to roll the rear fenders, which of course will be much more crucial when I do lower her. And sorry for the funny angle in the pic, my drive way is a little narrow
19x10.5 +22 in the rear with the 19x9.5's +22 up front. Will be lowering her soon but I'm still loving the fat lip in the back. Thanks to John in Sacto who came through with the right guys to roll the rear fenders, which of course will be much more crucial when I do lower her. And sorry for the funny angle in the pic, my drive way is a little narrow
so we do need to roll the fender with the 19x10.5 22+ setup in the back? b/c i heard some other people said in other thread that if i keep it with stock hight then i wont need to roll the fender? i am confuse now, b/c i am buying one soon, and i have no idea about these offset, but all i want is a fat lip in the back, but i dont want to go through problems like rubbing or rolling the fender, can you confirm if i need to roll the fender even if i have stock hight? thanks
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I don't think I really had to roll the fenders with the stock height, but since I did roll them before getting the wheels installed, I don't know for sure. Also I do plan on lowering very soon which is why I had it done straight away. I would prob. do it just in case though. The procedure was very simple and it didn't cost that much. Plus if you ever decide to lower down the road you'll be all set.
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from the pic it looks like you dont have to...its pretty easy to tell...if you are familiar with the piece that they rolled then you would be able to tell us (just by feeling the amount of room) if it would fit
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Re: 10.5 inch wide Volk TE-37's on CS
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19x10.5 +22 in the rear with the 19x9.5's +22 up front. Will be lowering her soon but I'm still loving the fat lip in the back. Thanks to John in Sacto who came through with the right guys to roll the rear fenders, which of course will be much more crucial when I do lower her. And sorry for the funny angle in the pic, my drive way is a little narrow
19x10.5 +22 in the rear with the 19x9.5's +22 up front. Will be lowering her soon but I'm still loving the fat lip in the back. Thanks to John in Sacto who came through with the right guys to roll the rear fenders, which of course will be much more crucial when I do lower her. And sorry for the funny angle in the pic, my drive way is a little narrow
can't wait to see it lowered!!!!!!! will look even more aggressive!!!!!!
happy motoring!!!!
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Thanks ZilvaZ. And like I said, I do believe these wheels will fit without rolling, but I don't want to be quoted on it. It's too heavy of an investment to make such a statement without having seen or done it first hand. Or if you are totally against getting them rolled go for a different width / offset combo. I just saw a Z on the cover of the latest PAS that had the fat lip in the rears but were tucked in a little. This should do the trick and I'm sure any performance shop like StreetSports can verify if they will rub or not with non-rolled fenders. Hankys_Z, PM me if you want me to pull the specs for you as I have the latest issue at home.
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Hey, that's exactly the setup I want to get on my car!
Put up more pics please!
I'm undecided on 9.5 vs 10.5 rears, thanks for the info on rolling the fenders.
Actually, it's not exactly. I'm probably going to do the 8.5 fronts.
Is that the "hi" or "low" face?
Put up more pics please!
I'm undecided on 9.5 vs 10.5 rears, thanks for the info on rolling the fenders.
Actually, it's not exactly. I'm probably going to do the 8.5 fronts.
Is that the "hi" or "low" face?
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Will do Rouxeny. Extra pics should be up by tomorrow evening. Not sure what the difference between the hi and low face are as I didn't choose the wheels with that in mind, just went for the height, width, and offset parameters that would work to get what I was looking for. And actually I initially had the 8.5 in the front and 9.5 in the rear all ordered up but started seeing pics on this site and in Hyper Rev with the wide lip. Once I saw that I chagned my order to the 10.5's. Simply couldn't resist.