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Old 08-18-2009, 08:05 AM   #1
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what tire size you running? and can you get a pic of how much it pokes in the front?
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If you get some spacers for the rear... it will look super sick trust me =) ive got an effective +17 on the rear

http://www.penguingarage.com/HubSpacers/Spacer.html
Im running 205/50/15 toyo proxes4. Great tires for the money. I didnt want to go with a tire that was too agressive for the wetter weather.

I really do want to go with spacers but Im kinda scared for when the coilovers go on. I want the car at least another inch lower in the front and half an inch in the rear. You dont think it will Rub? I was rubbing on a rim an inch smaller than these, same offset and same 5mm spacer in the rear.
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Old 08-18-2009, 01:46 PM   #2
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Im running 205/50/15 toyo proxes4. Great tires for the money. I didnt want to go with a tire that was too agressive for the wetter weather.

I really do want to go with spacers but Im kinda scared for when the coilovers go on. I want the car at least another inch lower in the front and half an inch in the rear. You dont think it will Rub? I was rubbing on a rim an inch smaller than these, same offset and same 5mm spacer in the rear.
you'd HAVE to add a little rear camber, which would really look slick IMO. that plus camber bolts up front and you could have a very nice aggressive stance, especially in a front-view.

theoretically you're running 62.25MM outboard. Carlos's car is running 71.9MM outboard. he's also on a 195 tire. that taken into account, you may be able to pull of a 10mm spacer (effective +22MM ET rear, 72.25MM outboard) as long as you add a little camber to help tuck that 5mm outboard extra rubber.

(all numbers are math based, and do not represent actual dimensions. a 7.5" wheel is NOT 7.5" wide at its extreme edge)
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