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Looks good! I was scrolling down and came to the pic, and thought they looked very similar to mine....then saw you mention me and had to go back through my PM's as a reminder to our conversations. Good to see you got some sorted and on.....gold and black works really well, can't go wrong! What widths/tyres did you end up going for?Originally posted by sgnatetske View PostEpic cars fellas! Finally finished the wheels along with a bit of body work - cheers for the wheel advice Beware
 here's a few pics:

One of mine on it's RS from late last year(looks better if you click and zoom).....
							
						
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Thanks manOriginally posted by heyitzsushiboi View PostNicely done. Wheel specs?
 I don't have the exact offsets, but i basically rebuilt the original BBS RSs with 6" barrels all-round, 3" dishes up front and 4" dishes at the rear. 
The fronts don't have much room on the inside, was literally clearing the srut by a baw-hair, so using a 10mm spacer there but the rear's have heaps of room, like everyone says, an 11" rim would fit in there no bother. But i couldn't find a 5" dish
							
						
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Yeah man, got some good advice from youOriginally posted by Beware View PostLooks good! I was scrolling down and came to the pic, and thought they looked very similar to mine....then saw you mention me and had to go back through my PM's as a reminder to our conversations. Good to see you got some sorted and on.....gold and black works really well, can't go wrong! What widths/tyres did you end up going for?
One of mine on it's RS from late last year(looks better if you click and zoom).....

 In the end i rebuilt the wheels with 6" barrels and 3" and 4" lips. So they measured up roughly at 9.5j and 10.5j. Fitted a set of 215/45 on the front and 235/45 on the rear. Made a mistake and ordered a 235/45 for the front as well which resulted in ripping my bumper off haha.
Yours is sitting perfect at the back, I'm going to sort mine out soon, i cant go any lower at the rear without machining the strut housings (aluminium so easily done), a wee project for the autumn. I've dropped the front another 20mm, so it sits much nicer than in those pics.
Any more plans for yours? New wheels looks awesome!
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I can imagine a 235/45 would do some damage up front, my 225/45's just touched so I had to do some very careful panel manipulation where the bumper attaches.
No more plans for mine, maybe 1 more set of wheels(got some, but have them for sale at the moment), but we'll see.....I may sell it soon, 2 years is usually when I feel the need for something different and that's at the end of the year.
I could go another 10-15mm lower at the back, but I can barely get in my driveway as it is now so I can't go lower at the front, so it'll stay as is....I'm happy with the look and ride quality as it sits.
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2013 Focus Titanium
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I remember reading that they were 17's. Looks like it also since my 18's looks like they fill in the gap little more.Originally posted by z33k View PostAre these 17 or 18's? I cant tellDaily Driver: 2007 BMW 550i
Project: 1985 BMW 635csi

Project SmurfShark - BMW e24 Build thread
http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...09#post1340209
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