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Old 04-02-2007, 06:47 PM
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Default Wheels wells = full.

Wheels... Forgeline 17" front, 18" rear

VS - the other side....

Net result = a WIDE NB!
Old 04-02-2007, 06:48 PM
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Looks lovely - you can't beat that full-arches look IMO. Top choice of wheel too.
Old 04-02-2007, 07:03 PM
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+1 on the Forgelines................but how long before you have enough $$ to buy them for the other side?
Old 04-02-2007, 07:39 PM
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never heard of running 2 different wheel height sizes on these cars. Interesting to hear how it drives
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Originally Posted by jimq
never heard of running 2 different wheel height sizes on these cars. Interesting to hear how it drives
Im interested as well. Can you give us the complete details on the rims (width & offset) and tire sizes?

They look quite nice
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Nice wheels! What's the offset in the front? Looks like it's poking out a little bit.
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Originally Posted by ilko
Nice wheels! What's the offset in the front? Looks like it's poking out a little bit.
And the rears look pretty tight. Not even sure you could lower it more if you wanted to.
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Any side shots?

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Old 04-03-2007, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by LouZ
+1 on the Forgelines................but how long before you have enough $$ to buy them for the other side?
LOL...

Originally Posted by jimq
never heard of running 2 different wheel height sizes on these cars. Interesting to hear how it drives
Very common to have +1" in the rear on newer performance cars - c6 vette, etc

Originally Posted by 911URGE
Im interested as well. Can you give us the complete details on the rims (width & offset) and tire sizes?

They look quite nice
They are Forgeline competition wheels and stamps indicate built 2/9/01, 17" in front with 45 offset and 18" in the rear with a 53 offset. I'm running 225/45ZR-17 and 265/35ZR-18 BFGoodrich g-Force Sport rubber.

When I got them I didn't think they'd fit under the fenders - they do. Only issue i've got right now is center caps. Forgeline don't make caps for the competition wheels so I'm looking for something to put in the 2 3/4" hole... Any ideas?



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