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Old 04-14-2010, 02:01 AM
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Need some help with these Axis wheels

I just got my awd coupe and want to switch out the wheels. I found these Axis Angles, but I'm not sure which sizes and offsets to buy. I feel more comfortable not going with a staggered setup and so if anyone could tell me which width and offset is best on my car without needing spacers that would be great. Do I need hubcentric rings for any new wheels I get? Thanks for any help!
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Old 04-14-2010, 08:29 PM
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Ok I did my own research and these won't sit flush without some spacers. Anyone here have EXE wheels?
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Ok how about this. What do you think about putting 20x9 all around? That way I don't have to bother with a staggered setup for the x. I think it should look good since these wheels have no lip. What are your opinions?
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20x9 will be good for a non-staggered set up, plus you can rotate. I like the angles, but what is the offset on that wheel?
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Available offsets are 20 or 40.
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Oh... 30 would be perfect. The 40 is the safe one, 20 would stick out quite a bit. Are you lowered???
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No I have stock suspension only.
Old 04-20-2010, 01:15 AM
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So I'll ask again since I had to scrap my Vossen idea, what do you guys think about me putting the 20x9's all around with 40 offset? I really need your advice and opinions on this because I don't want to have to buy another set of wheels after this!
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You can probably do 20X9 40mm all around and probably get away from "sinking in" look since your car is not lowered. You can always get some 5-10mm spacer afterward when you lowered the car.
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Originally Posted by MNDZA
Ok how about this. What do you think about putting 20x9 all around? That way I don't have to bother with a staggered setup for the x. I think it should look good since these wheels have no lip. What are your opinions?
Which EXE's would you like, D2 has it all and it will be right the first time, no need to buy more wheels later.
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