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Old 11-05-02, 02:53 PM
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What is the gap with your l-sportline suspension and wheel setup?

I already have L-sportline suspension and was wondering what other people have noticed for the gap in the front and rear of the car tires (on top) to the body with 19 inch and 20 inch tires?

I have 19's with 245/35 275/30 with 1.5 inch in the front and just about 1 inch in the rear. The rear is so close already, but the tire barley fits a 10in rim. (width wise because it looks to narrow as if the tread is thinner than the wheel) 275/35 has larger sidewalls and fits better on wide rims.

The reason I am asking is because I was about to change the tire set up to 245/40 275/35, the "fat" setup, which should be the same height as stock 20's on a GS and wanted to know how well they fit on other peoples' car.

Please send me some feed back.
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Default Re: L-Sportline Suspension

Originally posted by jbbnet
What is the gap with your l-sportline suspension and wheel setup?

I already have L-sportline suspension and was wondering what other people have noticed for the gap in the front and rear of the car tires (on top) to the body with 19 inch and 20 inch tires?

I have 19's with 245/35 275/30 with 1.5 inch in the front and just about 1 inch in the rear. The rear is so close already, but the tire barley fits a 10in rim. (width wise because it looks to narrow as if the tread is thinner than the wheel) 275/35 has larger sidewalls and fits better on wide rims.

The reason I am asking is because I was about to change the tire set up to 245/40 275/35, the "fat" setup, which should be the same height as stock 20's on a GS and wanted to know how well they fit on other peoples' car.

Please send me some feed back.
Thanks
pm gunnermac about it, he had the l-sportline suspension and 20's before
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Can not give you an exact measurements, but I had about a 1/2" gap in the rear and 1" gap in the front when I had the LSportline suspension (275/30 & 245/35 on 20s).
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Originally posted by GunnerMac
Can not give you an exact measurements, but I had about a 1/2" gap in the rear and 1" gap in the front when I had the LSportline suspension (275/30 & 245/35 on 20s).
thanks, I assumed that would be it. 1/2 inch in the rear is close.
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