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Great answer. Didn't think of reason two.
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So you want to take metal away from the structure of the single most critical piece of your car keeping you from loosing a wheel and crashing? Sounds like a great idea...
Do it and let us know how it works out.
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Shaving material from that part of the wheel to increase the + offset is something that has been done safely for years on many cars. Just can't take too much off.
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How are you shaving these? a machine shop I assume? Cause that is the only correct way to do it. By the time you pay a machine shop to set up their machines and shave 3 mm you might as well have sold these and bought new ones.. If it were me, I personally wouldnt do it. |
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Machine shop, obviously. Cost? LOL, free, got myself a machine shop at work. And considering CE28Ns in 19" are discontinued, it's kind of a bitch to find another set. Otherwise I would another set in a heartbeat
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![]() I'm gonna order wheels in sacrilege 10"+35 and 11"+35 I think that's about the best fitment if I want stagger, lol. Or do 10.5 in the rear, which leaves me a bit of stagger to fit a tad bigger tires
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