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Old 01-24-2010, 02:08 AM
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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/pts/1560768998.html

Just wondering. It's hard to find BBS RS rims. I'm looking for either 16" or 17" RS'. I wouldn't mind refinishing them and coloring them the way I want. I actually plan on doing that. I just want to find a set that fits ours cars.
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Sorry man but these won't fit, our PCD is 5X114.3 not, 5X120.
Additionally an offset of +20 would absolutely require wide fenders or a MAJOR rolling job. hope that helps
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Originally Posted by sfrost2287,Jan 24 2010, 04:55 AM
Sorry man but these won't fit, our PCD is 5X114.3 not, 5X120.
Additionally an offset of +20 would absolutely require wide fenders or a MAJOR rolling job. hope that helps
thanks for the info man. what about...

http://www.rbwheels.com/index.php?main_pag...roducts_id=2499

and would a +24 offset need wider fenders? i have my fenders rolled and if i just have a lot of negative camber can i make these sit without buying wider fenders? and also is this price ($680.00) for all 4 or one?
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It's not impossible as long as you do a good fender roll, run some negative camber, and stick to narrow tires like stock 205 front, 225 rear. That price looks like a full set, give them a call or email to verify.
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Originally Posted by 1nate7,Jan 24 2010, 03:28 PM
It's not impossible as long as you do a good fender roll, run some negative camber, and stick to narrow tires like stock 205 front, 225 rear. That price looks like a full set, give them a call or email to verify.
Thanks for the info, Nate
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Ya the second ones would work like how Nate suggested. and if you really want them to fit, pick up some wide fenders. (any brand will work.)
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$680 for the full set. i had a friend purchase some RS's of that site. good business.
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