Varrstoen wheels
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Varrstoen wheels
So Varrstoen are shipping out their first set of 20's today and im thinking of getting it since it's pretty affordable haha. Do you guys think 20x10 +15 and 20x11 +25 will be too aggressive for the g37s? I've shaved the rear bumper tabs and planning on stretching the tires. But im not so sure if i need to pull the fender a bit. Thanks yall.
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Depends how low you plan to go, and how much stretch you feel comfortable driving on. The offsets with those widths are do able, its just that since they are 10 and 11 inch wide youll prob want a slightly wider tire compared to a 9.5 and 10.5 inch stretch setup.
example
Common stretch setup
225/35/20 on 9.5 front
245/35/20 or 255/30/20 on 10.5 rear
You can stretch out those sizes to fit a 10/11 but I wouldnt do it. Not here in NJ at least.
example
Common stretch setup
225/35/20 on 9.5 front
245/35/20 or 255/30/20 on 10.5 rear
You can stretch out those sizes to fit a 10/11 but I wouldnt do it. Not here in NJ at least.
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Mine is pretty slammed right now, so i dont think my coils will allow me to go any lower. With your suggestion, would it better if i went with 235/35 and 255/40 or 35? I dont want to over stretch things since its still my dd, but i am open to stretching to certain extend.
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BBS caps aren't doing a very good job of fooling anyone on a wheel that fails like that. Have you ever in your life heard of that happening to a real BBS wheel? I don't know if it ever has or hasn't but I seriously doubt that it has. I certainly haven't heard of anything like that happening with a BBS wheel ever.
OP, please reconsider buying this trash and putting it on your car. If not for the sake of refusing to support a POS company who steals original intellectual property, or being labeled and ridiculed as a poser for rolling cheap low quality Chinese fake wheels, do it so that you don't have a catastrophic wheel failure and seriously injure yourself or some other poor soul just to try to look like a baller while saving a few bucks.
They're "affordable" for a reason. But ask yourself, can you afford to have them break on you at 70 MPH?
OP, please reconsider buying this trash and putting it on your car. If not for the sake of refusing to support a POS company who steals original intellectual property, or being labeled and ridiculed as a poser for rolling cheap low quality Chinese fake wheels, do it so that you don't have a catastrophic wheel failure and seriously injure yourself or some other poor soul just to try to look like a baller while saving a few bucks.
They're "affordable" for a reason. But ask yourself, can you afford to have them break on you at 70 MPH?
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BBS caps aren't doing a very good job of fooling anyone on a wheel that fails like that. Have you ever in your life heard of that happening to a real BBS wheel? I don't know if it ever has or hasn't but I seriously doubt that it has. I certainly haven't heard of anything like that happening with a BBS wheel ever.
OP, please reconsider buying this trash and putting it on your car. If not for the sake of refusing to support a POS company who steals original intellectual property, or being labeled and ridiculed as a poser for rolling cheap low quality Chinese fake wheels, do it so that you don't have a catastrophic wheel failure and seriously injure yourself or some other poor soul just to try to look like a baller while saving a few bucks.
They're "affordable" for a reason. But ask yourself, can you afford to have them break on you at 70 MPH?
OP, please reconsider buying this trash and putting it on your car. If not for the sake of refusing to support a POS company who steals original intellectual property, or being labeled and ridiculed as a poser for rolling cheap low quality Chinese fake wheels, do it so that you don't have a catastrophic wheel failure and seriously injure yourself or some other poor soul just to try to look like a baller while saving a few bucks.
They're "affordable" for a reason. But ask yourself, can you afford to have them break on you at 70 MPH?