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6D9
04-12-2006, 03:55 PM
In the same given size say 18x8" are the fat lips any wider than the regular lip style wheel?? I dont see why they would be but I heard that Fatlips are actully 1" wider than the spec.

Sales@Dutchboys
04-12-2006, 05:18 PM
I personaly like the fat lip it makes the wheel look bigger.

JasonSS
04-12-2006, 06:15 PM
A 18" Fat Lip outer will let the design be 1" larger than an 18 traditional. The design looks 1000X (design grows 1") better and deeper (no step up/optical illusion) than traditional. if the option is there, take it!

To answer your question about wheel widths. All wheels measure 1" wider, the bead seat is .5" on both sides of the wheel = 1" total. an 18x8 will measure 9" over all, Fat Lip or Traditional.

6D9
04-12-2006, 06:56 PM
Cool, Looks like I will be looking for some 18x10 fat lips on 275's... :thumbsup:

Budnik Wheels
04-12-2006, 06:57 PM
I think it should be said clearly, that a 18" FatLip wheel is 1" larger in DIAMETER, because of the steps being eliminated in comparison to the std, or Traditional rim outer. The only reason it looks deeper, is because the smooth lip of the FatLip gives you the appearance of a deeper offset wheel.

6D9
04-12-2006, 10:46 PM
Thanks Mr Budnik! Quick question. What bs are you recomending to folks when they want 18x10's...5.50 or 5.75??

fladoans
04-13-2006, 07:50 AM
What bs are you recomending to folks when they want 18x10's...5.50 or 5.75??

That is going to depend on what type of car, front or rear wheels, I assume rear, so is the rearend stock, what kind of brakes, rolled lip? They are going to need more info.

6D9
04-13-2006, 10:00 AM
Its a 69 Camaro/rear wheels/Currie bolt in 9"/drum brakes(disk later)/will roll the lips if needed/3" DSE rear leafs.

Budnik Wheels
04-13-2006, 02:20 PM
Thanks Mr Budnik! Quick question. What bs are you recomending to folks when they want 18x10's...5.50 or 5.75??

Well, on a 69 Camaro, with a stock width rear end, an 18X10" gets to be a little wide, but it can be stuffed in there. 5.5" backspace is your better fitment, and you'll probably have to roll your outer fenders. If you are running a 275 wide tire, with stock wheel tubs though, I'd rather see a 18X9 in there, like Steve Rupp's old 69. Well, personally, I'd rather see an 18X12 and some DSE mini-tubs, but that's me.