To stagger or not to stagger ...
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To stagger or not to stagger ...
When I had my IS300 back in the day I didn't stagger anything except the tires, maybe one size wider in the rear and that was it.
I see all these nice shots of your cars but I'm wondering if most of you stagger or not?
Pictures of your setup and wheel specs would be helpful as well if you can post them, thanks!
I see all these nice shots of your cars but I'm wondering if most of you stagger or not?
Pictures of your setup and wheel specs would be helpful as well if you can post them, thanks!
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Re: To stagger or not to stagger ...
Wasn't planning on it but when I search for rims for the car, they come up as the preferred option?
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I probably wouldn't stagger a FWD car, but it depends. I mean I'm running 18x9 +20 in the summer all around and if my rears don't look flush then I'd run spacers to make them fit better. So maybe a stagger offset but that's about it.
To all is it's own. I'm about the looks of the car, don't really ever need to go somewhere fast. Then again, I still want my car to function.
To all is it's own. I'm about the looks of the car, don't really ever need to go somewhere fast. Then again, I still want my car to function.
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