what rims would i need...
#11
RE: what rims would i need...
ORIGINAL: MustangMan00
10.5 wheels will do it in the back with 315's....and i got 17x9 rism int eh frotn with 275's and they stick out a LITTLE bit but in all they are pretty flush
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10.5 wheels will do it in the back with 315's....and i got 17x9 rism int eh frotn with 275's and they stick out a LITTLE bit but in all they are pretty flush
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#12
RE: what rims would i need...
my issue is. i wanna get the flush look, but i dont want to offset to be to much, because the larger the offset, the more itll hurt your car, because the car will have to support its weight further out from the spot it was originally designed to.
are these rims (17x10.5) good enough to do that, with the stock offset?
are these rims (17x10.5) good enough to do that, with the stock offset?
#14
RE: what rims would i need...
i got my wheels and tires from mustangtuning....i think if they are mustang wheels, or designed wheels then they should be the right offset and everything else, i am very pleased with my set up
#20
RE: what rims would i need...
Yea...mustangtuning has decent prices on their wheels and tires. You can also get them mounted and balanced for free too. I think shipping is free as well. Also...you can also get those wheel spacers. I heard those work pretty well.