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you can run them with a little bit of tweaking on lowered cars as well. Thanks for the support! If you have any wheels set up questions, please feel free to call/email/pm us. we have done quite a bit of the ordinary as well as out of the ordinary set ups and can assist you with all the different look that you are going for.
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Couple of questions: I'd really like to go 245/35 on the 9.5"- but I've read that sometimes the coupes have some rubbing issues with this set-up on a 9.5" wheel. Is this true (for the General Exclaim UHP)? What are the offsets for the wheels on the car above? (ET38 rear and ET23 up front)?. I'm not planning on lowering the car- so I'd like to go as flush as I can without rubbing. |
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So i have an 09 coupe and just not sure about the 9.5's on the front with 235's, the whole streach thing sounds a little sus. i am thinking of the 8.5's with 235's any thoughts?? plus i have a bit of a trackion issue atm, from what i have read you say 275's on the rear is the max? Car is stock msport setup at the moment and i have no intentions to lower (too low for the crap roads near me) |
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265 or 275 rear is what we recommend. -Charles@VMRWheels
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Just wondering, by stretching the tires, would it weaken it ? or pose any danger while driving hard ?
i have a 07 e92 msport and about 511Nm on rear wheels and 350whp. i am loving the 9.5 and 10 setup. Just some safety concerns. |
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I have 10" VB3's with 275's in the rear (powdercoated gunmetal). These shots really show the concavity of the rear which, as other have stated, makes the car look more aggressive.
People say the VB3 is played out, but I think it's a good thing because it keeps the stock-integrity of the overall look of the car.
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