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+1 love those wheels. i can't imagine how much fun you had making them fit though. i'm running +25 on a 10.5 and rub like crazy. good work though. looks great
thanks, i have accuair on aus bags with bc coils, megan camber arms
my fittment process was a pain and i am still working on it, i have pulled and pulled and rolled but we are going to do a slight flare but keep the body lines the same, my body work will be done next month, -8 camber is tough in the rain lol
VIPNISS - you got to come to cali or i got to go to TX for a twin photo shoot !
35 on the front may be a little close espeically with a 9.5 wide up front. it will probably rub on hard turns. id drop it down to a 245/30/20
I agree with 187. I just went through this with my car. My current setup is
20x9(f) w/ 245/35/20 - some minor rubbing
20x10(r) w/ 275/30/20 - absolutely no rubbing at all
My car is dropped on NF210's so I'm sitting about 1.5" lower in the front and 1.1" lower in the rear considering I have a GS-h which causes the springs to compress more than any of the othre GS's. Go to my garage to see pics of what my car looks like right now. The NF's give the GS a nice look.
I've spoken with some enthusiasts who know alot about this topic and they've all said 245/30/20 in the front are the way to go.
Go wide in the rear if you can, the rear can take a much wider setup than the front. Then again, I think your rim offset would also need to be taken into consideration to be absolutely sure.
They are 19's. 19x9 +44 to be exact, wrapped around 245/35. Thinking when it's time for new tires gonna try 255/40 or something taller.
Sounds like you are on the right track Johnny. The rims aren't terrible looking. Wouldn't be my 1st choice but they certainly look pretty good. The paint color looks nice too. Dang, with all that room in the wheel wells you could go for a nice drop and some wider/meatier tires and still not be rubbing, and even have a good ride quality.
I agree with 187. I just went through this with my car. My current setup is
20x9(f) w/ 245/35/20 - some minor rubbing
20x10(r) w/ 275/30/20 - absolutely no rubbing at all
My car is dropped on NF210's so I'm sitting about 1.5" lower in the front and 1.1" lower in the rear considering I have a GS-h which causes the springs to compress more than any of the othre GS's. Go to my garage to see pics of what my car looks like right now. The NF's give the GS a nice look.
I've spoken with some enthusiasts who know alot about this topic and they've all said 245/30/20 in the front are the way to go.
Go wide in the rear if you can, the rear can take a much wider setup than the front. Then again, I think your rim offset would also need to be taken into consideration to be absolutely sure.
if you change the front to a 245/30, you'll need to change the rear to a 285/25 to keep everything the same.
I may be selling my 285/25-20 vredestine sessanta they only have like 1500 miles on them I'm going the stretched route and putting my 245/30 on the rear and a 225/30 on the front