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Old Mar 13, 2016
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Flush Rims

Hey guys i kno the info is most likily in my plain view and honestly im dislexic and find it realy hard to navagate written information. Sorry but im gonna be the 100 millionth to ask this haha.

Iam just wondering how big the flush rim guys go? Iam gonna order custom steelies from diamond racing. I just want to go with a camber kit front and back, rolled fenders, and have the rims fit nice.

Im thinking about 15x10 with -16 offset, most i think go 15x8 with 00 offset. And off course whats the average tire size for you guys??

Im a mechanic and normaly just fix peoples grocery cars, so this will be a fun change. Thanks guys
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Re: Flush Rims

I think -16 and 0 is to much. Depends how extreme you want to go with it. I am not a "hella flush" guy so I couldn't tell you a size.

Have you checked out the wheel threads? Post your 7th gen thread? Some posts have wheel specs along with pictures so it will help you figure it out.

Is the car lowered?
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