Wheel Fitment
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Wheel Fitment
Yes I know, another wheel thread lol...
Too compliment the new BC coilovers recently installed in my gpvr, I've decided to buy some new wheels. The old El'Cheapo Bob Jane specials don't do it justice!
The rims I had in mind are 17x9 with a +28 offset.
Checked it with willtheyfit but I'm not convinced.
http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?wi ... 28#content
So before I go and spend $1800 on these I just want to know if they will work at all/with guards rolled/something else I can do?
Too compliment the new BC coilovers recently installed in my gpvr, I've decided to buy some new wheels. The old El'Cheapo Bob Jane specials don't do it justice!
The rims I had in mind are 17x9 with a +28 offset.
Checked it with willtheyfit but I'm not convinced.
http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?wi ... 28#content
So before I go and spend $1800 on these I just want to know if they will work at all/with guards rolled/something else I can do?
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Re: Wheel Fitment
"She be right, f**k it" is how I bought my rims and they fit fine lol
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Mine are 17"x8.5" +28 offset Nd they fit fine
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Where's BJK 

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Re: Wheel Fitment
Rears too?destinationtoby wrote:Mine are 17"x8.5" +28 offset Nd they fit fine
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Yep all 4
But the fronts do sit very very close to the bottom seat part of the shocks.. Don't know what the difference would be for the coilovers though.
But the fronts do sit very very close to the bottom seat part of the shocks.. Don't know what the difference would be for the coilovers though.
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Coil overs would make them fit way easier with the bottom seat of the shock being eliminated...
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Put them on the lowest setting possible too, for extra rubbing.Sahin wrote:Coil overs would make them fit way easier with the bottom seat of the shock being eliminated...
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Should be alright I think. I'm 17x9 +22 and Matt is +25. What tires too? Ed: never mind, looked at the link, haha.
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Cheers matebjk wrote:Should be alright I think. I'm 17x9 +22 and Matt is +25. What tires too? Ed: never mind, looked at the link, haha.
Hopefully all goes well I'll have these by Feb.
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Re: Wheel Fitment
Jah. Though also forgot to mention, probably worth rolling the guards as well. The slightly higher offset, lower tyre profile and spring rates will definitely help though. I dunno, you could probably test it out and see if you can get away with it.