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Old 10-24-2013, 12:09 PM   #1
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s14 overfenders and wheels question.

Well im looking to buy some 20mm or 30mm d1 (or the one with vents) overfenders front and rear for an s14.
I was wondering what size rims and how wide would look great with them.

Also if I would need spacers.

My plan is jdm kouki front bumper, drift rear bumper and some nice lookin sideskirts.

And suggestions?? Pics would help out too!!
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Old 10-24-2013, 12:12 PM   #2
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You can get away with a nice 10" rim all around should fit nicely if you get the right offset and setup your suspension right.
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19x5 -80 fronts. 19x6 -95 rears.










You should probably post this question in the right thread though.
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/392494-whee...on-thread.html
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19x5 -80 fronts. 19x6 -95 rears.

perfect fitment in my opinion
should fit well with 20mm drift overfenders
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Here's a quick and easy way to find out. Jack up your car, put your head up in the fender wells, then lower the jack as quickly as possible. Measure the size of the mark on your face, and that'll give you a ballpark idea of how much space yoy have to work with.
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Wow, Lmao!!

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Here's a quick and easy way to find out. Jack up your car, put your head up in the fender wells, then lower the jack as quickly as possible. Measure the size of the mark on your face, and that'll give you a ballpark idea of how much space yoy have to work with.
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Old 10-24-2013, 07:17 PM   #7
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[QUOTE=VIPDRFT;5454815]Here's. quick and easy way to find out. Jack up your car, put your head up in the fender wells, then lower the jack as quickly as possible. Measure the size of the mark on your face, and that'll give you a ballpark idea of how much space yoy have to work

It must have worked on you lol hows ur face? Lmao
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