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Old 09-07-2005, 08:30 PM
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Deep Dish Wheels

Hey, I'm picking up a 1990 Silvia and was thinking about putting some dishes on it, anyone got any particular suggestions? pics or a link to a site with pics would be preferable
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Old 09-07-2005, 11:11 PM
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Old 09-08-2005, 02:09 AM
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to jvd, yeah im honest
to motegi, i am searching, what do you think going on a forum and posting up a question is? its part of a search, think about it man, and dont waste yours, or my, time
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Yes i realize u have come to this site for help, but your wasting everyones time by posting a topic that have been cover several times...
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Originally posted by motegineon
Yes i realize u have come to this site for help, but your wasting everyones time by posting a topic that have been cover several times...
He is only wasting those peoples time that don’t help him and tell him to search. I am not trying to start a war but if you are going to say search, at least give him some information. I will try to answer the person’s question and then tell him next time to search.

To your question, I don’t know SEARCH
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if u want some wheels with some dish get the sportmax 17x9 all around, they will be HEAVY and they wont sit very flush if you have an s14 but they have decent dish. find them on ebay for about 500 (4 and 5 lug)
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Re: Deep Dish Wheels

Originally posted by cook647
Hey, I'm picking up a 1990 Silvia and was thinking about putting some dishes on it, anyone got any particular suggestions? pics or a link to a site with pics would be preferable
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you know nothing of width n offset, yet you want us to feed you offstes for deep dish wheels when you dont even know what wheel you want knowing we might feed you offset that you are probably too ***** to take.

go learn about offset then come back.

how about 17x9 -100 and then 17x10 -100000
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im starting to hate the word "offset" i keep hearing threads on offset this and offset that. can we make up some diferent word to use in its place?
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I understand that and im not trying to be an *** about it but what wheels u want on your car are going to be your own personal liking, not everyone elses....Then we have the size issue...he doesnt even tell us what size he wants....15, 16, 17, or even 18.....The part im telling him to search for is the whole width/offset issue that everyone else on the boards tells newbs to go search for....throw some 9's on the front and some 10's on the back then...theres an answer for some deep dishes, now go pick ur offsets....
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Get some tenzo r or adr sokudo's size 18x5 +60. They will fit your car perfectly
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im curious...did i ever at any point mention anything about offset? i was asking a purely cosmetic question, does anyone know of, or seen some really sick deep dish wheels, and do they remember the brand/name of said wheels. i didnt make any mention of offset or wheel width or any sizing at all because like you said, that is up to me to figure out. i simply asked for suggestions on nice deep dish wheels, do not read anything into that about me asking to be spoonfed sizings or anything like that
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lower offset =deeper dish

can I say idiot on this forum?
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Originally posted by cook647
im curious...did i ever at any point mention anything about offset? i was asking a purely cosmetic question, does anyone know of, or seen some really sick deep dish wheels, and do they remember the brand/name of said wheels. i didnt make any mention of offset or wheel width or any sizing at all because like you said, that is up to me to figure out. i simply asked for suggestions on nice deep dish wheels, do not read anything into that about me asking to be spoonfed sizings or anything like that
Okay, so you want some really deep dishes but offset doesn't matter? SEARCH! READ! Listen to these guys. You cannot have a skinny wheel with a high offset and have a huge lip. It isn't possible.

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