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Old 04-29-2009, 09:51 PM   #1
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You mention in post #1 that you're going to lower. Decide which springs and then choose a tyre size. Remember, size will also depend on the wheel offset.
I'm pretty much between TRD and Eibach since they are the mildest drop. My wheels are +38
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Old 04-29-2009, 09:55 PM   #2
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I'm pretty much between TRD and Eibach since they are the mildest drop. My wheels are +38
ET38, dropped on TRD's, I'd install 195/55/15's.
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np

and for reference, a 195 55 15 on a 15X7 +30 with DF210 drop only rubbed slightly on the fender liners on a yaris.
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ET38, dropped on TRD's, I'd install 195/55/15's.
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I'm pretty much between TRD and Eibach since they are the mildest drop. My wheels are +38
i assume they are 7" wide? you should get at least a 10 mm spacer in the front and the 10 or 13 mm pg spacers then... they would sit nearly flush then. we have found that the limit is about 15x7 +25, or 15x7.5 +32.
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