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Postby SleeperSolara » Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:21 pm

I would say go wit the Evo rims.
You can fix the rubbin' issue wit fender roll and spacers. lol.
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Postby Toy1mzfe » Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:38 pm

EVO wheels are hot.

The ones you have on the car now was cool years ago, but since there were so much copies.. they kinda played.

Pop those eveo wheels on and you'll love it. The extra width and offset of the wheel would make you car look hella aggressive depending on your drop.
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Postby hksboost » Fri Apr 17, 2009 4:49 am

The new ones
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Postby '_' » Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:36 am

D-money wrote:ill take the old ones if the price is right


Ok, I'll let you know what I decide to do.

SleeperSolara wrote:I would say go wit the Evo rims.
You can fix the rubbin' issue wit fender roll and spacers. lol.


Toy1mzfe wrote:EVO wheels are hot.

The ones you have on the car now was cool years ago, but since there were so much copies.. they kinda played.

Pop those eveo wheels on and you'll love it. The extra width and offset of the wheel would make you car look hella aggressive depending on your drop.


hksboost wrote:The new ones


So many votes for the Evo's, yet lots of people like the current set too for some reason.

Yes, I love the width, especially for canyon running :D . The drop is a modest 1.2" all around. With the 50 series tires, I have ~2-2.5 fingers in the front and ~2 in the back.
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Postby indiglosolara » Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:19 pm

why would you want to put 245 on a 8" wheel... thats too much rubber... I would stick with 225/45R17, If you have your rear fenders rolled I would maybe stick a 10mm spacer in the back and have it at +28 offset with 8" that will give you a nice flush look..

I thought the Evo Enkei wheels were +30 offset.. Didn't know they were +38. The last set my friend had were +30 offset...
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Postby '_' » Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:42 am

indiglosolara wrote:why would you want to put 245 on a 8" wheel... thats too much rubber... I would stick with 225/45R17, If you have your rear fenders rolled I would maybe stick a 10mm spacer in the back and have it at +28 offset with 8" that will give you a nice flush look..

I thought the Evo Enkei wheels were +30 offset.. Didn't know they were +38. The last set my friend had were +30 offset...


Multiple people have said the offset is +38...I'm not sure, maybe some sets are different? Anywho, I decided to go with a different set so I'll be selling these anyways. I don't really believe in running spacers and my parents won't be fond of the fender rolling idea...I have some Enkei OR52's in mind 8) .
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Postby Solorange » Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:24 pm

I like them! I say keep them! I would think you shouldn't have an issue if the offset is +38mm. You would probably have to roll the fenders. I have Evo5's and they have a 35mm offset and they are completely flush to the body. 3mm shouldn't make much of a difference. Are those the wheels that come with the Mitsubishi EVO?
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Postby '_' » Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:40 pm

Solorange wrote:I like them! I say keep them! I would think you shouldn't have an issue if the offset is +38mm. You would probably have to roll the fenders. I have Evo5's and they have a 35mm offset and they are completely flush to the body. 3mm shouldn't make much of a difference. Are those the wheels that come with the Mitsubishi EVO?


Haha, I sold the wheels last week. There was not enough strut clearance to run these safely. But yeah, they come stock on the Mitsubishi Evo8's. I'm looking into a different set right now.
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