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Old 02-08-2005, 04:50 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by pistons #1 fan
hey DAIJ, one other option is 22'' wheels on the front, and 22'' or 23'' wheels on the rear , the only problems with a 21'' wheel is trying to find a match set of tires for the front and rear, plus the cost of a 21''wheel & tire is almost double then a 22'' combo........i had a set of 22'' (front) & 23'' (rear) on my SSR, the wheels were (TEZZEN ARCHS) and i used pirelli tires (front 265X35X22'') and (rear 305X35X23'') and they worked fine .... with ground force drop springs............ as for the DUB wheels very costly and not the right offset or bolt pattern...... i hope this helps some (MOE)
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Thanx for telling me cause a random dealer located in LA whom I called told me that they arent familiar with the offset for the SSR but DUB offers their set for any car as long as they know the offset. I think what suits me best would be 22 in the front and 23'' in the back but only problem is where am i going to get tires for 23's? they dont have them in stock where I am from, everything has got to be ordered. I have never driven a car on 19's let alone cant imagine 23s. Your car looks real clean and amazing, I am jealous......I still havent bought mine yet
In your specs it says 'air ride' do you mean hydraulics? if so then how was the installation? any difficulties? and how low can you go. My friends dont recommend i fit it on cause sometimes it gets stuck and when that happens i wouldnt know what to do next cause no one in my area knows anything about fixing it. Also, where did you fit the air pump? thanx again.
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