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tt2s 17x9.5 or 17x11 tough choice please help!

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Old 02-21-2006, 05:36 PM
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Default tt2s 17x9.5 or 17x11 tough choice send pics please help!

i need to order my wheels but ive heard to different stories on the 11 that they will hit please help or post pics

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get the 11's... you will have to do some banging of the inner fenders and rolling of the outer fenders if your dropped.
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My 17 x 11s are going on today with 315s. From what I have researched, unless it is dropped, it should be a clean fit. If not, there will be a nasty post later on HA! HA!
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Originally Posted by WADDISME
My 17 x 11s are going on today with 315s. From what I have researched, unless it is dropped, it should be a clean fit. If not, there will be a nasty post later on HA! HA!
any pic yet
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You could always use a 1" wheel adapter if there is too much rubbing for your wheel/tire combo.
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i'd get the 11's and do what you need to do to get them to fit. it won't be too tough and it'll be worth it to have that meaty look out back
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Here are the only ones I have, just quickies. I can get more if you want. There were no clearance problems with the tires. Had to grind the front caliper brackets just a little as they were rubbing the wheel hubs. No big deal though.[IMG][/IMG]

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give me some more pics please
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See my thread:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-tires/468385-help-me-decide-torq-thrust-ii-vs-smoothie-ii-showdown.html
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i say 18 x 10 TT2's, but if not those then def the 11s
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had my car lowered with 17x11 TT2s and never had a problem




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