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Deep dish alloy wheels or 18' 19' 20's by Australian
Started on: 03-10-2006 07:56 AM
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Last post by: Custom2M4 on 03-10-2006 09:46 AM
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Ok madcurls rims look awesome as he has widebodied the car a little i believe. Correct me if wrong. However the deep dish look on rims and 5 spoke look i like polished and larger sized rims not into chrome so much but again madcurls are a good chrome look. I also understand the offset on front should be 50mm and rear 35mm offset to miss the brakes. I believe the widest without widening body is 7.5 offset with 50 mm 8 inch. Basically i want to fill up the wheel arches with a deep dish rim low profile tyre and the standard 100x100 stud pattern.
I want a supercar look not so much a bling mobile but each wheel on its merits. Some wheels on cars look so crap.I want to update the look of the car have just lowered my 86 gt 1.8inch with Intrax springs KYB shocks. Show your dream wheels your big wheels your sizes cost where you got em or just a pic.
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When you get into deep dish rims, its really hard to find ones that suit your application. That would be why madcurls cost so much because he had them made. His are also 20x12 and 20x10 I believe, so getting the dish is easy for a huge rim. Even with a monster of a rim like that the dish isn't that deep because we use a FWD offset. So if you want a true deep dish rim, a widebody and coilovers are what you need to do next. Madcurl also has coilovers so his tuck in alot more then normal. I hope this clearifys some of your questions..

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