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Old 04-02-2006, 07:54 AM
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What is the offset? I can't read it..
Old 04-02-2006, 09:52 AM
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i bet those thangs are HEAVY AS HELL
Old 04-02-2006, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by SLPHawk300
What is the offset? I can't read it..
It's 58 from what I can see.

Anyways I don't give a **** that set-up looks SICK.
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Originally Posted by ritz
It's 58 from what I can see.

Anyways I don't give a **** that set-up looks SICK.
thanks man,it is a 58
Old 04-02-2006, 01:27 PM
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So let's just break this down here...

18x12 with a 58mm offset.

Where are the other pictures you promised?
Old 04-02-2006, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by SLPHawk300
So let's just break this down here...

18x12 with a 58mm offset.

Where are the other pictures you promised?
hope this is what you are after.i also add the tool i used
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Old 04-02-2006, 11:15 PM
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Why do you guys continue to bust his *****? He's provided pictures EVERYTIME he's been asked to given that you actually give him enough time to take them. Not everyone sits on ls1tech hitting refresh to see what's been said.
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thanks for this pics man
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Originally Posted by ritz
Why do you guys continue to bust his *****? He's provided pictures EVERYTIME he's been asked to given that you actually give him enough time to take them. Not everyone sits on ls1tech hitting refresh to see what's been said.
thanks man,i have been trying to get the info everybody has asked for.hope this helps
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Hey REZ, what Lca's are you running/where did you get them? LOL I'm running the same rims with smaller tires and my fenderwells look nothing like that! They're all hacked up and tires still rub on occasion.
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they are lakewood lca's,i got them from ramchargers.
Old 04-03-2006, 01:32 AM
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Thanks for the pics.
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Originally Posted by T-REZ
thanks man,i have been trying to get the info everybody has asked for.hope this helps

T-Rez, thanks bro...yep, those are exactly what i asked for. Appreciate that...actually doesnt seem to be much "work" done there hu? Well...i think you'll find that alot of people are going to attempt to make a set up like this work...i just hope that when you get your car running you aren't going to have any problems. Looks good though man, i'm sure people (and myself) wouldn't mind if you took some more pictures (hint hint)

Ha, good work bud.
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Originally Posted by 93formto98T/A
Hey REZ, what Lca's are you running/where did you get them? LOL I'm running the same rims with smaller tires and my fenderwells look nothing like that! They're all hacked up and tires still rub on occasion.
You are using the same 58mm offset?
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I haven't looked but I'm pretty sure there's only one maufacturer making these. So yeah.
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toms wheels that is a sponser has some that are +64 mm offset
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Originally Posted by SUTTERERMAN85
toms wheels that is a sponser has some that are +64 mm offset
Yeah, i saw that too....i can't tell for sure that those wheels (T-REZ) are 58mm...but he said they were. I don't know how much difference there is in a 64 and a 58 offset?!?!
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Originally Posted by SLPHawk300
. . . I don't know how much difference there is in a 64 and a 58 offset?!?!
6 mm . . .

But seriously the wheel at 64 mm will move inwards a 1/4" . . . it isn't much but 58 mm are already tucked in quite a bit, and I had to do the BFH mod with my 58's and another 6 mm would mean just that much more I'd have to beat in.
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Originally Posted by SLPHawk300
Yeah, i saw that too....i can't tell for sure that those wheels (T-REZ) are 58mm...but he said they were. I don't know how much difference there is in a 64 and a 58 offset?!?!
There are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. A 6mm difference equates to about a quarter of an inch. The higher offset wheel will sit further inside the wheel well.
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Originally Posted by thesoundandthefury
There are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. A 6mm difference equates to about a quarter of an inch. The higher offset wheel will sit further inside the wheel well.
Thanks for the help, i wasn't aware it was as simple as that.


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