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Tried to do some research first but couldnt find anything other than the picture. Does anyone know whose car this was at the H&R booth at 2014 SEMA? Im trying to get the specs on the wheels and fitment. I dont know if Id want to go that far with the poke/stretch but its a good starting point as far as pushing back to a more flush look.
that car belonged (belongs?) to the owner of Rotiform
Car is actually owned by me. Brian from Rotiform is a good friend, so let him "borrow" the car for some promotional items and Sema.
I can answer any questions you have. As far as fitment, there isn't any poke at all in the rear. It is perfectly flush. The rear wheel is a 19x12.5 so it does stretch the 315/25 PS2s a bit, but from my research, they seemingly run narrow. Front fitment is 19x8.5.
What offset were you running in the rear? Just seemed to have some poke from the angle of the shot.
Im looking to space out my rears a little more to reduce some of the gap but wanted to do some research first.
Thanks for the quick response btw
Absolutely. Are far as offset, I actually wouldn't know exactly. You can write Brian or Jason at Brian@rotiform.com or Jason@rotiform.com and reference David Duran's SLC wheels, and they should be able to get you the information needed.
Car is actually owned by me. Brian from Rotiform is a good friend, so let him "borrow" the car for some promotional items and Sema.
I can answer any questions you have. As far as fitment, there isn't any poke at all in the rear. It is perfectly flush. The rear wheel is a 19x12.5 so it does stretch the 315/25 PS2s a bit, but from my research, they seemingly run narrow. Front fitment is 19x8.5.