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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 04:19 PM
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Originally posted by v6master
you have to make sure it's the right offset, it's not gonna matter about how much you lower the car ( within a reasonable amount)........I wouldn't sell your OEM wheels though..........you might need them for bad weather, if you decide to sell the car, etc. It's a good idea to keep them around as backup. With the new 18's, just make sure the offset is correct for the car (ie- +45 and up, the higher the better) and you should have no issues with rubbing whatsoever.
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