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Old 4/18/12, 11:59 PM
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Looking for something a little more rod / old school, something I can replace without breaking the bank. Thinking about running an 18x10 +20 in back on 275/45/18's. Front would be 18x9 +25/+30 on 235 or 245 /45/18's. Any thoughts or experiences with Diamond Racing? To clarify, this would be a custom sizing in the "Pro" style, either matte or gloss black. Crude photoshop is only an idea.

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They would be pretty heavy, heavier by quite a bit than the same size aluminum wheel would be.


And you would need a lot more than a 20mm offset on those 10" wide wheels unless you want them to hang out a lot.

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+20 on a 10" would add 1 3/4" outward from my stock rim, looked flush but didn't have a tape measure on me at the time. I'll definitely check before I order anything, good advice.

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