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    evo rims

    im new on here and i am looking into getting rims and a buddy of mine has the evo 8 or 9 rims i was wondering if anyone hada picture of what they look like??

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    Thats the evo 9s on my car
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    they look good i likes the 2006 evo wheels http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mitsu...fCarsQ5fTrucks

    the ones on that galant look real good im trying to find a set i was wondering how much they probably are used...

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    any rubbing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pearlgalant View Post
    they look good i likes the 2006 evo wheels http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mitsu...fCarsQ5fTrucks

    the ones on that galant look real good im trying to find a set i was wondering how much they probably are used...
    THose are wheels from an Evo MR, while the ones I posted and the ones mko posted are from regular evos, the ones from the MR are forged and will be a good deal more expensive, they usually go for about 1000 used for a good set.
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    Price depends on the parson. I have seen a set of them wheels go for as low as $350, but that price is rare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruslik View Post
    any rubbing?
    Yeah from me looking at those pics! haha just kidding, well, maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruslik View Post
    any rubbing?
    If you run 225/45-17 no, but if you run EVO stock 235/45-17 yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njjfudge View Post
    If you run 225/45-17 no, but if you run EVO stock 235/45-17 yes.
    So you have no rubbing at all with the 225's? Are you fenders rolled? I might have to downgrade to those then, I'm running the stock evo sized and I'm lowered quite a bit on COs, the only rubbing I had was in the rear before I rolled the fenders, now I don't have any rubbing at all.
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    i have 225 on my 9's that im using for winter... slammed on coilovers and no rubbing at all although i have 235's on my 19's and its minimal as well only on full turns in the front at the same height

    * forgot to add i did a minor baseball bat roll in the rear but not all that crazy since i have the flares and they screw into the well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruslik View Post
    any rubbing?
    The pic MKO posted is of my car, and yea the rears rubbed with the 235x45x17's until I rolled the fenders. As far as pricing goes, I got mine from a member here for a very good price :D
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    looks good i almost got those evo rims the price was right but i was broke.....
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    Nice . Beautiful setup

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    i actually got those evo IX rims a couple days ago. i got them for $350, no curbage whatsoever. awesome thing was the guy threw in yokohama tires with only 2.5k miles on them. problem is they're 245/45/17...TOO BIG...8(

    if anyone wants them and is near the BAY PM me. ill sell them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalvinsaid View Post
    i actually got those evo IX rims a couple days ago. i got them for $350, no curbage whatsoever. awesome thing was the guy threw in yokohama tires with only 2.5k miles on them. problem is they're 245/45/17...TOO BIG...8(

    if anyone wants them and is near the BAY PM me. ill sell them.
    You can get away with that size if you run a shitload of negative camber lol
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    245/45/17 is not only wide but also too tall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishboy55 View Post
    The pic MKO posted is of my car, and yea the rears rubbed with the 235x45x17's until I rolled the fenders. As far as pricing goes, I got mine from a member here for a very good price :D
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    Quote Originally Posted by RAZ_76 View Post
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