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Which non stagger is oem friendly?

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Old Jan 4, 2009 | 11:39 AM
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Default Which non stagger is oem friendly?

i am thinking of going non stagger for the track.

currently i am using a stagger te37 17x7.5 et 48 and 17x9 et 63 i think (standard s2k offsets)

i was thinking of maybe selling them or just picking up another 2 of something for the fronts so i can swap for the track.

i hear good things about the enkeis but it seems the 17x9 + 45 needs rolling for the front.

is there anything else that would be oem friendly?

maybe a front roll but no pull?
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Old Jan 4, 2009 | 11:42 AM
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check out the wheel fitment guide

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I would personally recommend picking up another 2 17x9's in the +63 offset and run a 245/40 or 255/40 non stagger would be an easier way and you can switch back to stagger if you feel your not quite up to non staggered (high learning curve, which I quickly learnt). You'll also have another set of rears for when you go through them quicker than the fronts if you do go back to non stag.

With the 255/40 you might not be able to have the ride height as low as you want but on stock height or minimally lowered you should be fine.
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Old Jan 4, 2009 | 11:48 AM
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thanks.

i might try putting my 17x9 et 63 on the front. i was looking for a few more options as not many people make that high of a offset

as for lowering i am currently stock height but i do want to be lowered.

problem is the volks are quiet expensive and i would like to try to get a cheaper alternative if i can
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Old Jan 4, 2009 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by boyguan' date='Jan 4 2009, 03:48 PM
thanks.

i might try putting my 17x9 et 63 on the front. i was looking for a few more options as not many people make that high of a offset

as for lowering i am currently stock height but i do want to be lowered.

problem is the volks are quiet expensive and i would like to try to get a cheaper alternative if i can
SSR Makes some good wheels for cheap...er
Check out tire rack to see the designs or just ssr's website.
Only problem is tirerack doesn't have alternative sizes, only what they recommend
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