Ok!!
So in the interest of keeping all info in one place, please post your questions and fitments here! there are more than a few of us who can and will be happy to answer your questions and steer you in the right direction.
this thread is not about what wheel looks good, how baller or broke-status you are, whether you think a certain wheel is played or not... or debating the point/safety of this look/style!
This thread is simply for Stanced fitment questions ONLY! Take all that other ***** elsewhere!! :thumbup:
Do not ask about if a 215/45/17 will fit your EAPs on a sportline drop without rubbing here, this is the WRONG thread for you. Check out the Suspension sub-forum.
if you want to post a pic of your ride, please do it as a reference to fitment of a specific setup(rather than just whoring the pics around), please include the following info BEFORE the Pic...
Wheel Spec(size/width/offset):
Tire Brand/model/Spec:
Suspension parts:
Drop and alignment spec:
Thank you!
Edit: Stretched tires are safe for normal driving, even Ebrake-turns on dry pavement are no problem!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmAZ48s4i6s
*** Here is a bit more info from a few pages in that goes over backspacing on the Mk1/2 cars ***
So in the interest of keeping all info in one place, please post your questions and fitments here! there are more than a few of us who can and will be happy to answer your questions and steer you in the right direction.
this thread is not about what wheel looks good, how baller or broke-status you are, whether you think a certain wheel is played or not... or debating the point/safety of this look/style!
This thread is simply for Stanced fitment questions ONLY! Take all that other ***** elsewhere!! :thumbup:
Do not ask about if a 215/45/17 will fit your EAPs on a sportline drop without rubbing here, this is the WRONG thread for you. Check out the Suspension sub-forum.
if you want to post a pic of your ride, please do it as a reference to fitment of a specific setup(rather than just whoring the pics around), please include the following info BEFORE the Pic...
Wheel Spec(size/width/offset):
Tire Brand/model/Spec:
Suspension parts:
Drop and alignment spec:
Thank you!
Edit: Stretched tires are safe for normal driving, even Ebrake-turns on dry pavement are no problem!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmAZ48s4i6s
*** Here is a bit more info from a few pages in that goes over backspacing on the Mk1/2 cars ***