Looks fantastic! What are your thoughts on larger brake setups? I think it would really complement the look you're going for...Once again though, I really like what you've done here, came out great!
Thanks so much! I agree the new wheels really expose and highlight the brakes, however the stock brakes are smooth, quiet and function perfectly for the diving I do. If anything I might paint the calipers black just to blend them in a bit better.
I also own a GTI that is my sporty/tuner car that I occasionally drive “spiritedly” so I feel no need to drive the CX-9 hard (especially when the kids are inside) and thus no need to upgrade the brakes. A big brake kit would look killer no doubt, just not worth it for me.
I would say the fronts are near perfectly flush and the rears are just a touch inside the fender. I believe another member measured the fenders to be 30mm out from the stock tire on the front, and 35mm in the rear here.
I might add a 5mm spacer to the rear to make everything perfectly flush, but the guy at the wheel shop said that 5mm is barely noticeable to the eye.
I would say the fronts are near perfectly flush and the rears are just a touch inside the fender. I believe another member measured the fenders to be 30mm out from the stock tire on the front, and 35mm in the rear here.
Interesting. I've been looking at a set of wheels that are 21", and if I chose a +25 offset, I could get them hub centric. Going by your stats, +25 should have be inside the front fenders then? I just don't want to catch them I run into weird roads.
I guess the question for me is: have you seen/felt any rubbing from the tyres on the outside fenders (rather than the inside) with +20? Or do they wheel and tyre still "go inside", so the speak when the angle is sharp?