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Old 01-07-2009, 10:41 PM   #1
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Axis O.G San Wheels?

I'm new to the forum , and ready to have my many questions answered by those who know more than I do

My first question concerns the fitment of the Axis O.G-San wheels for a 240sx. There size is 15x8 +0 with a 3 1/2 in' lip in a 4x114.3 bolt pattern. Will I need a pull or a roll? Will the wheels be flush? I want to lower the car, but not to a point where i can't shove a quarter underneath my chassis I'm currently riding on Megan Street Coilovers.

Any feedback is much appreciated!
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Depending on camber and tire size, some roll wouldnt hurt. Shouldnt need a pull, roll just for good measure.
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so the rims will fit? i thought that since it was a zero offset that the 3 1/2 inch lip would make the wheels stick out to a point where a pull was needed?? how much camber would we be talking about here?
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i don't know guru style about offsets but i dont think that you would need to pull just roll and camber unless you don't want camber then i think a pull MIGHT be necesary... check the fitment whore thread maybe you could find something close to that there...

also didn't somebody on this forum have a x8 +0 wheel setup? search maybe you will find the person...
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thanks for the help! i'll look around, and i'm no stranger to camber hahah i'm just looking for a old school style wheel, and these are still on retail unlike the enkei 92 or riken mesh. i would perfer enkei 92's but i can't find any lmao
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