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Old 11-17-13, 02:11 PM
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Guys -

I'm so sorry, I'm sure this has been asked before, but I haven't found it. I've got a 95 LS that I want to set up with a decent stance. So here's my question:

If I'm on a 2" drop, and have the fenders rolled, what wheel/ tire combo should I shoot for for a decent stance. Memory Fab has some great wheels I'm looking at.

I'd love some help from you experts: offset, rim widths, tire size, etc... Yes, I'd like mild stretch, mild camber, mildly aggressive offsets.

Basically, I'd like as aggressive of a stance as I can get without pulling fenders, or going crazy with the camber (anything more than -5).

Thanks. I know I'm asking you to read my mind in terms of what's aggressive, what's mild stretch? I get it. I'm not looking to make it on Stancenation, just want something that looks good.

Actually, If y'all know what the stock wheel specs are, I can check out willtheyfit.com.
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oops someone already answered the stock wheel specs: 16x7 50et. Is that correct?
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the UCF20 FAQ and the wheel fitment thread will hep you figure out what you want.
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