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 I'm getting a little confused, are you guys drilling rims or actual hubs ?Comment
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 If it's an early car yes, late car no it will likely rub with rear passengers.Comment
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 I was thinking about doing this as well...got any pics of this done with fitment? Did you make a jig to drill with or had them done?.....
 
 Anyway, got a set of the Rota Slipstreams 16x8 et20 and they currently have 215/40 16s on them which need to be replaced. No rubbing issues. Just not enough tire for me.
 
 I see you recommend the 205/50 16s but is it worth it to rent a fender roller and spend the extra money for the 225/45 16s? Would that be all that is needed to run the 225/45s? There is a significant price and selection difference between the two just by looking at Tire Rack.sigpicComment
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 Hmm hello, trying to fit some Varrstoen V3 16x9 et15. Tire choice is going to be 205/45 (Federals to be exact) I'm already assuming that a small spacer (5mm) would be needed for the front to clear. Fenders are already rolled. Suspension is Bavauto/BillyHD fronts and KYB rears. Someone please confirm this before I start ordering the wheels. Thank you.sigpicComment
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 i got a free set of style 42's. 17X8.5 i believe. they have 235/45/17 on em. Ive read that size rubber will never work... What size rubber would i need to run them and what spec adapters? im still 4 lug... MAN i love these wheels... may have to sell though.. wish they came in like a 15..Now with 2.7i power!!!Comment
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 Most 225/45/16s will fit with just a basic rear fender roll. May I suggest the Dunlop ZII.I was thinking about doing this as well...got any pics of this done with fitment? Did you make a jig to drill with or had them done?.....
 
 Anyway, got a set of the Rota Slipstreams 16x8 et20 and they currently have 215/40 16s on them which need to be replaced. No rubbing issues. Just not enough tire for me.
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 I see you recommend the 205/50 16s but is it worth it to rent a fender roller and spend the extra money for the 225/45 16s? Would that be all that is needed to run the 225/45s? There is a significant price and selection difference between the two just by looking at Tire Rack.Comment
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 All correct.Hmm hello, trying to fit some Varrstoen V3 16x9 et15. Tire choice is going to be 205/45 (Federals to be exact) I'm already assuming that a small spacer (5mm) would be needed for the front to clear. Fenders are already rolled. Suspension is Bavauto/BillyHD fronts and KYB rears. Someone please confirm this before I start ordering the wheels. Thank you.Comment
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 18mm adapters and 195/40 or 205/40 tires (rear fender roll needed).i got a free set of style 42's. 17X8.5 i believe. they have 235/45/17 on em. Ive read that size rubber will never work... What size rubber would i need to run them and what spec adapters? im still 4 lug... MAN i love these wheels... may have to sell though.. wish they came in like a 15..Comment



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