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If coilover aren't in your budget I hope new wheels are. With the offset and tire size your gonna need at stiffer spring rating and damper to keep you from bottoming out on dips. Along with good roll/pull with tab relocate other wise it gonna look funny I say go coilover to save the head ache or pay double the price later.
Thanks for the response! Is that with lowered suspension or stock height? Just trying to budget for everything upfront.
This has probably been answered but this thread is too long to search. I'm gonna be running 19x9.5 front and 10.5 in the rear + 30 all around. On f-sport springs.
Was wondering what size tires and what mods would i have to do to the fender if any?
thanks
This has probably been answered but this thread is too long to search. I'm gonna be running 19x9.5 front and 10.5 in the rear + 30 all around. On f-sport springs.
Was wondering what size tires and what mods would i have to do to the fender if any?
thanks
you'll just need a roll in the front and back. Tire sizes should be 235/35 and 255/35
... if you want the aggressive stretched tire look, go with 245/35 in the rear
Lowered on Tien S-techs, about 1 finger gap for front and rear. Planning to get 18x9.5 +12 and 18x10.5 +12 rears. Tire size 225/40 and 225/45. Will I just need a roll or do I have to pull also?
Check out Tommy @ MusicBox in El Monte. He doesn't like to roll because he doesnt wan't to make your paint chip, so he shaves your fenders instead. He charges a pretty good price. I had my bumper tabs relocated with him.
Lowered on Tien S-techs, about 1 finger gap for front and rear. Planning to get 18x9.5 +12 and 18x10.5 +12 rears. Tire size 225/40 and 225/45. Will I just need a roll or do I have to pull also?
you will need a pull if you dont want to rub. And I wouldn't do those tires. Instead, I'd do 225/35 front, and 245/35 rear. You can go 235/35 in the rear if you want, but personally, that's too much of a stretch for me to feel comfortable
you will need a pull if you dont want to rub. And I wouldn't do those tires. Instead, I'd do 225/35 front, and 245/35 rear. You can go 235/35 in the rear if you want, but personally, that's too much of a stretch for me to feel comfortable
I want to get these but not sure if it'll fit my is350. specs are 20x9.5 +13 and 20x10.5 +29. Mainly worried about the front x9.5 +13 spec. Currently has 235/30/20 and 255/30/20.