And just curious, lenso any fake/imitation version? Tq in advance all sifus
This post has been edited by apexivtec: Apr 16 2014, 02:20 AM
Sport RIM Talk, Sport Rim + Tyers
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Can i ask abt male female rim, et35 and et40, which one put in front and back?
Et35 in front or back? Tqq |
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QUOTE(Noobi3 @ Apr 30 2014, 04:14 PM) Et 35 should be the back IF the wide , J is the same for both front and back but best check with the shop when u fix it . . Thx for the reply, yup all round 7jj. I thought so et35 put at the back. But the shop i asked say et35 put front. Thats why i also pening edi, weird lo front wheel more mangkuk than rear Most places have it unless u wanna go for replicas . SSW is thai made , cheap , yes , quality , better then most replica but it's heavy . 15" should be 1k +/- . Can get it from Stamford Tyres |
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QUOTE(OC4/3 @ May 1 2014, 02:40 PM) For FF car it's alright Haha yea understood, but like u said, thats normal for track. A lot of FF car for track use wider front wheel/tyre one Heck Cyber EVO even did wider front wheel than back last time This help in reducing understeer in FF/AWD car Im using for normal road use, so will look weird or not? Better to use allround et40 or male/female for normal daily road use? Thx bro |
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QUOTE(OC4/3 @ May 1 2014, 04:24 PM) Personally i would prefer same offset and tyre size True good point. Thx alot for the advice ya sifu Can rotate as you like without dismounting the tyre For City,try 205/45/17 Close to stock rolling diameter This post has been edited by apexivtec: May 1 2014, 08:41 PM |
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