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Im thinking about getting these wheels, 19x7.5 45mm offset. I have a silver wagon, and am curious to others opinions.

 

Yes they are cheap wheel, and are probably heavy, but Im not worried about that, it more of a style choice. these will be my daily's, and Im getting some rp02's for the track.Thanks

 

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offset is a bit low for the wagon. You'll need negative camber to get them to look right, in my opinion.

 

i was under the impression that the wagon and sedan utalized the same offset.

based off of the info found here.

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4426

 

 

How do you think the style will look on the car though?

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they do use the same offset. the rear of the wagon has less room under the fender than the sedan. as long as you run a 225 tire, you'll be fine.

 

Style? I like them.....not crazy about 19's though. If they were 17 or 18x8 ET48 and had grey centers and polished lip, I'd think they were perfect. YMMV.

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Need to look @ at least a 48mm offset.....

I run a 235 but it is pretty tight!!

So a wagon cant run a 45mm at the rear? or will it be tight...It will either be a 215 or 225

 

can a wagon run an 8.5 in back with a 48 offset?

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.45 offset & 225's will be Very close. They will work with nothing in the car but add 4 passengers & they will rub when hitting even the slightest bump:(

 

 

Is this with or with out spring cause im thinking Htech's or Swifts

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if you lower the car, the wheels will pull in a bit due to the motion of the suspension. Add some negative camber, pull off the weather stripping and you'll be in bidness, as they say.
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if you lower the car, the wheels will pull in a bit due to the motion of the suspension. Add some negative camber, pull off the weather stripping and you'll be in bidness, as they say.

 

worst case...you roll the rear fenders.

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Subaru Challenge

 

Opie, Myself, Snowmann, Iamboon, RBP my05 & shaggy will be there from our board.

Several of us are also running our cars that day also

 

PM me more detail, directions dates times, etc..... Sounds fun, I'm only stage 1 now. I'm awaiting crucial to get parts back in then will go stage 2

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I also like these 18x7.5 with 48mm et. Im kinda stuck between the ACE, and these. These MRR are more expensive. and weigh just as much.

http://www.machiii.net/images/wheels/MRR/big_GT1.jpg

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Try to keep that wheel wt below 20lb;)

the ace are like 21 and the MRR are 22. What is available in under 20lbs and doesnt cost an arm and a leg, that will look good on a silver wagon.

 

and why, exactly under 20lbs. Thanks

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I also like these 18x7.5 with 48mm et. Im kinda stuck between the ACE, and these. These MRR are more expensive. and weigh just as much.

http://www.machiii.net/images/wheels/MRR/big_GT1.jpg

This is one of my favorite wheels...period. Loved having lip on my G35, but it's hard to find anything for the LGT

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do you need BIG? Ravspec has some nice 17x8's that were light and cheap (well....relatively speaking)

 

I prefer 18's. i did look at those raze, but they are only in gold and gunmetal. If they were in silver I would be interested. I'm looking for either silver, hyperblack/hypersilver(depending on the company's take on what their hyper's are)

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