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titan rims on a 521?


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so after looking around deciding like 3 differnt rims i wanna go with tiatns if i can 18" would be pretty cool but will they fit? im not very car intteligent as some of you know so...... any help would be nice

 

 

OoOOooOmygod! The search suck for one. I got a set of titan rims 18x8 the only thing I saw is the off set might be a problem. I put one on the rear and it was about 1/4in from the frame. The fronts come close to the brake line holder when jacked up and wheel turned,so on the ground might be fine. Me I'm going to use 1/4in spacer all around and ARP wheel studs 2.5in long. A 40 series tire should fit the ones I've been looking at are 25-26in outer dia.

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They will bolt up. Youll need to bore the center hole to 4 inches on the INSIDE only 1/2 inch deep to clear the hubs. You can just run the 1/4 inch spacers but then theres a few less turns for the lugs to secure the rim. Also you "may" need different lug nuts. Do a Google search to make sure.

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2eDeYe' date='09 July 2010 - 08:00 AM' timestamp='1278687602' post='323391']

They use regular acorns like the stock wheels.

The stock lug nuts from my steel wheels were too small in diameter for the rims. They started digging into the wheel itself as I tightened them. I used the following type iirc. I'll double check during my lunch hour , I should have some spares laying around somewhere. My memory isn't the best.

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