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92wagon2 
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I was going to get 3rd gen Z24 wheels, but I can't find any at the yard, so I was thinking about getting new wheels instead. I did find some pretty sweet wheels, but I'm not sure if they are going to fit right, I want to be able to tuck the wheels unlike the wheels I have now (I have air bag suspension). My main reason is to lower the bags all the way down and to have my wheels still roll if my car breaks down and it just looks cool to tuck wheels
The Maxxim Knight wheels are 17x7 and +38 offset. tires are: 215/45ZR17 91W
I might get the Maxxim Knight wheels instead because they are the same price as the MKW wheels, but they are bigger.
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92wagon2 
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I'm pretty sure these wheels will look good, I think I finally made my decision. They almost look like the wheels I have on now, but they have the chrome lip which I'm a big fan of. IMO 5 spokes look best on these cars anyway. I will post some pics in 2 weeks after I get the wheels on the car, I can't wait
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