How do you like these Schmidt wheels?
Originally Posted by Anzafin' post='999581' date='Sep 5 2009, 01:52 PM
Ok thanks guys keep it coming.
I'd like to hear about your setups with 20" rims.
- Width, offset and tire size?
- Fenders rolled or not?
- Rubbing?
I'd like to hear about your setups with 20" rims.
- Width, offset and tire size?
- Fenders rolled or not?
- Rubbing?

Sorry, I couldn't resist with the name and all. Of the two, the phantoms look better to my eye.
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Originally Posted by kaban' post='999589' date='Sep 5 2009, 11:03 PM
Schmidt Phantom Line looks better, but I prefer the wheels you have got 

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both are nice but i like the phantom more
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Originally Posted by DRANGED' post='999942' date='Sep 6 2009, 10:15 AM
Annti, I would go with the Schlitz or Pabst Blue Ribbon wheels.


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Phantoms, 20", max 8,5" and 245's in front to avoid rubbing/rolling fenders, send your old wheels to me for free and you're all set for 2010 
I run 9X20 ET20 with 255/35s in front and they're a little too wide so I need to run 5mm spacers to clear the spring support plate on the right side. This on standard shocks and Eibachs.
As mentioned 19" will look tiny so skip that.

I run 9X20 ET20 with 255/35s in front and they're a little too wide so I need to run 5mm spacers to clear the spring support plate on the right side. This on standard shocks and Eibachs.
As mentioned 19" will look tiny so skip that.
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Originally Posted by Hilden' post='999970' date='Sep 6 2009, 11:15 AM
Phantoms, 20", max 8,5" and 245's in front to avoid rubbing/rolling fenders, send your old wheels to me for free and you're all set for 2010 
I run 9X20 ET20 with 255/35s in front and they're a little too wide so I need to run 5mm spacers to clear the spring support plate on the right side. This on standard shocks and Eibachs.
As mentioned 19" will look tiny so skip that.

I run 9X20 ET20 with 255/35s in front and they're a little too wide so I need to run 5mm spacers to clear the spring support plate on the right side. This on standard shocks and Eibachs.
As mentioned 19" will look tiny so skip that.
. Looks like it's all up to luck if the tires will rub or not. Here's member's Marko H's ride with 19" setup. I don't think they look too small
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