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Old 10-01-2018, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
Are they OEM lugs or aftermarket? If aftermarket they are probably fine. If they are OEM or OEM style then probably not fine. We need more info or a picture.

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Old 10-01-2018, 12:03 PM
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Those look like aftermarket lugs as far as I can tell so they should work as long as you have 4 more (20 total) sitting around somewhere.
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
Those look like aftermarket lugs as far as I can tell so they should work as long as you have 4 more (20 total) sitting around somewhere.
yeah I know they’re aftermarket, I just was hearing different opinions on the type of lugs. Now that I’m thinking, acorn style typically refers to OEM I believe
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Everything is in one spot finally. Thanks guys for the help/advice!
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Cool post pictures when you get them on the car!
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
Cool post pictures when you get them on the car!
Once I get my buddy to schedule an alignment at his shop I’ll post a few
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Looks good dude!
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Looks good!
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Hi guys,

I used to run the classical RG2 staggered setup with t 17x7.5ET45 and 17x8.5ET55 with 225/255 AD08R. Problem is, I broke both left side wheels hitting a curb, beyond repair.
So, I could find the same wheels, which has been proven difficult.
Or, I could upgrade to something bigger, hopping it will allow me to run a bbk (At least a spoon caliper).
I would like to go square with a 17x9ET63 Advan RZ2 with 255 all around.
I have 12/10kg spring setup (that's 680/570 in freedom unit) and something like 25mm (1" inch) lowered, with 2.2 front and 3.0 rear camber. No rub with that setup.

My front fenders are stock, I have relocated the tab in the rear, but none of them are rolled, I would like to keep it that way.

So, will they fit ? I believe the rear would not be a huge problem, but I am worried about the front. Will they fit at least a spoon caliper, an ap racing one ? Because it's the whole point.


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