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Old 01-22-2014, 12:24 PM
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Could always just redrill your hubs
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Nice looking rims Honky
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thanks dude
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They make the mach 7s with 35mm or 42mm offset in our pattern but they are only available in 18x8. However 245/40 fits 8" wide wheels perfectly (; Im looking at a set of the m7s but can't decide which offset 35 or 42mm. Ill be installing drilled and slotted rotors which act as spacers on our cars so I think the 42mm will poke perfectly!
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Originally Posted by Waka Flocka Fluff
They make the mach 7s with 35mm or 42mm offset in our pattern but they are only available in 18x8. However 245/40 fits 8" wide wheels perfectly (; Im looking at a set of the m7s but can't decide which offset 35 or 42mm. Ill be installing drilled and slotted rotors which act as spacers on our cars so I think the 42mm will poke perfectly!
I have yet to see any in 5x110 +35 and I have been searching since I bought my car last July cause I really wanted the +35. From what I have gathered +35 can only be run in 5x100 +35 or 5x112 +35 (along with other sizes but those are closest to our pattern) and you can get an adapter that is if i can remember correctly is 19mm (correct me if im wrong on the sizing. those cost around 200-250 shipped. +42s are the only backspace in our pattern and wont have much poke and practically no more concave than stock wheels and will fit similar to many other 18x8 wheels.

by the time you get those you might as well buy a set of 17x9+35 varrstoens that in my opinion look much better than the machs and are custom drilled to 5x110 and fit with a 5mm spacer up front for $900 or so shipped which is about what you would pay for a 18x8+35 and adapters m5/7.

Unless for some reason they Just this week came out with an 18x8 +35 in 5x110 the adapter is the only way to run a +35 mach m5/7.
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Like I have said many times in this thread mine are 18x9 35 offset, I got a good friend that works for a rim company he redrilled them for free and I payed 530 out the. Door for the rims, if you ask me that's a win, I got a nice looking wheel for cheap and that nobody else has on there cobalt
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Yeah people dont want to read through the thread... I learned haha.

Also if you're ever in the market to sell them I would be greatly interested.
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