Updated pics- Y2k deep dish
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Updated pics- Y2k deep dish
Thought I'd post some recent pics of my Y2K C5 deep dish rims. Setup is 18x10.5 frt and rear. 295 35 18 on the rears and 275 35 18 frts. Also added SS hood and spoiler. Eventually plan to get some stranos and konis as well.
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Do you have any rubbing issues in the front when turning? Ive been pondering this same setup but ive been afraid to run that wide of a wheel on the front.
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They look really good! Is it me, or does your sidewal "bow" in toward the tread? Looks like you might need a little more meat on the wheels.
Make sure to post more when you get it lowered!
<edit> here's a preview:
Make sure to post more when you get it lowered!
<edit> here's a preview:
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Thanks for the preview, defenitely looks better. Ya, could use some beefier tires but this is my daily driver all year and we get a crapload of rain up here at times. Just tried to find a balance between looks, drivability, durability and cost.
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That actually looks real good. Now Id like to know if it would be possible to run a wider tire upfront without rubbing. To me they look a lil too streched out especially considering all the weight is on the front wheels too.