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im still a newb in aspects related to cars and this was another costly mistake, like some have stated, and if i knew i would have just bought different rims

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Old 07-26-2016, 02:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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im still a newb in aspects related to cars and this was another costly mistake, like some have stated, and if i knew i would have just bought different rims that were flush with the fender. im either going to get H&R 20-25mm (the size most Z owners have gone with) or i might just leave it as is. live and learn..

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im still a newb in aspects related to cars and this was another costly mistake, like some have stated, and if i knew i would have just bought different rims that were flush with the fender. im either going to get H&R 20-25mm (the size most Z owners have gone with) or i might just leave it as is. live and learn..

thanks for all the feedback guys
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i should have just bought new rims wide enough without the need for spacers.


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im still a newb in aspects related to cars and this was another costly mistake, like some have stated, and if i knew i would have just bought different rims that were flush with the fender ... live and learn..
Sounds like you have learned your lesson. It happens even to the best of us sometimes. Good luck with your build and future mods
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