Rim size!!!

turbo87targa

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Nov 10, 2006
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I got F18x8 R18x9 but I feel like I should go to 17s cause I rub when u turn fully.
But I don't wanna sacrafice the wide rear....and I wanna go wider lol.

There's an mkIII around here on 20" rims with the thick leaf lookin face.....I wanna puke every time I see it.....it MIGHT not look bad if it had a normal pattern like 5 spokes..... Honestly a set of 20" cobra R's might not look bad with the right rubber and suspension......

Don't beat me :ugh:
 

Altezza576

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Im gonna be rockin Work Euroline DH 18x9 18x10's. Just cause people do silly things like put 20's on sports cars doesnt make it right.... For an old school car you gotta have to have the old school look of the late 80's (dished hammer wheels)

Same as my friend from ClubLexus..... similar color and fitment as my supra is white.
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charman02

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Oct 14, 2008
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I'm rolling on a set of MSR style 096 I think, F20x8.5, R20x10 and I definitely had to roll my fenders. And when you turn and hit small bumps, it rubs the wheel well covers. I have the eibach springs with tokico blues. Yeah, I agree it is alittle big, but doesn't look so bad, not much of performance, but for show. I'll try to post up some pictures
 

charman02

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LOL, oh ok, yea, I know what you mean now. Yeah, I've thought abuot that, but I think if I go any lower in the front, it'll rub even more. I have also thought abuot putting stock rear springs on because of scrapping while hitting bump or small dips on the high way. But you can't complain when you get em for free right, with brand new nitto 555's on
turbo87targa;1506399 said:
With the front lowered a bit and the back raised.

The oldschool muscle stance.