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Old 02-10-2005, 09:37 AM   #311 (permalink)
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my pals at asanti have done a 300c with 22"x8.5 fronts with 3" lip and 22"x10 rears with a 4" lip and they said this is the PERFECT set up , unless you wanted to rotate your tires..lol but they said youll have the "shave " about 1/8 inch off the stud so the center caps can go on....this is a 3pc wheel by the way ...my price is 4000 for the club members usually its been taking 2 weeks to get them here..

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Old 02-10-2005, 05:50 PM   #312 (permalink)
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Hey Tommy, do you have a connection at American Racing/TIS? I'm looking at a few different options. Thanks,
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Old 02-18-2005, 10:35 AM   #313 (permalink)
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YO MOKA967,
My buddy with his Black 300C has the Zinik Z6 Brescia's...they look pretty cool...but not for my Silver C...

I am now considering something in Hyperblack or Hypersilver. Maybe TSW or Mogeti wheels....After having the TIS-03 in 22" it seems like TOO MUCH CHROME with a Bright Silver C....I feel it needs to be toned down a bit.
With Silver or black with Chromelips...Any photos
BIGTUNA,

Could you post some pics of your friends C on the Ziniks? Also, could you take a close up pic for me of the lip on the Z6? I posted a thread on as to why I need a pic of the lip, but have not received any help.

Thanks in advance if you can help me out.
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Hey guys, im looking to buy a 22x9.5 rim and the guys at the wheel store claim there computers say to put on a 30 series tire to avoid any rubbing, Ive read on here that people have used the 265/35/22 pirelli , the store charges a restocking fee if the tires dont work so i need some advice befor i order the 35s. Any rubbing with the 35?
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Hey guys, im looking to buy a 22x9.5 rim and the guys at the wheel store claim there computers say to put on a 30 series tire to avoid any rubbing, Ive read on here that people have used the 265/35/22 pirelli , the store charges a restocking fee if the tires dont work so i need some advice befor i order the 35s. Any rubbing with the 35?
Depends. How fast will you drive?
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Depends. How fast will you drive?

I want it to not rub under any conditions...even with the back loaded up with Vag.
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I want it to not rub under any conditions...even with the back loaded up with Vag.
Then you need to go with a 30 profile, as the tire will increase in diameter as speed increases due to centrifical force and heat.

The trade off with the 30 profile is that ride comfort will degrade.

And with any major oversizing beyond specs. be aware of warranty issues as well as a significant increase in stopping distances under braking.
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Are we still limited on the models of wheels made to spec?
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my pals at asanti have done a 300c with 22"x8.5 fronts with 3" lip and 22"x10 rears with a 4" lip and they said this is the PERFECT set up , unless you wanted to rotate your tires..lol but they said youll have the "shave " about 1/8 inch off the stud so the center caps can go on....this is a 3pc wheel by the way ...my price is 4000 for the club members usually its been taking 2 weeks to get them here..

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20"s only for me.

I could not imagine 22" rims. I went from the 18" to 20". My ride is much rougher at 20". I would hate know what it is like going to 22". They do look good though,but my work in real estate requires me to have a decent ride for my clients.
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