Rims Question !!!!!
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Does anyone know if the coupe 19" sport pkg rims will fit into a sedan with doing anything to the suspension or change anything. My #1 concern is that im scare it might rub so if anyone can give me any information bout that ... it would be great thanks
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They will fit any sedan. If you're lowered, you might have a chance of rubbing. It wont rub much if it does at all (if you're lowered) if it does rub, then you can either do a mild fender roll or you can increase your negative camber by 1/2 of a degree and you'll be all set.
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They will definitely fit but you are going to need to change the tire size and aspect ratio. This is a handy little tool that can help you keep the speedometer and ride height as close to factory as possible: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
http:www.tirerack.com also has some recommendations. I was thinking about going to 20'' on my )7' but the sidewall would be a full inch smaller than the 18in rims that came from factory. Think, sport suspension, stiff sidewalls, might feel like getting kicked in the back over each bump.
http:www.tirerack.com also has some recommendations. I was thinking about going to 20'' on my )7' but the sidewall would be a full inch smaller than the 18in rims that came from factory. Think, sport suspension, stiff sidewalls, might feel like getting kicked in the back over each bump.
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
They will fit any sedan. If you're lowered, you might have a chance of rubbing. It wont rub much if it does at all (if you're lowered) if it does rub, then you can either do a mild fender roll or you can increase your negative camber by 1/2 of a degree and you'll be all set.
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Im not planning on lowering it but i just keep it stock and hopefully it wont rub at all when i just put it on thanks
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Originally Posted by g-spot26
They will definitely fit but you are going to need to change the tire size and aspect ratio. This is a handy little tool that can help you keep the speedometer and ride height as close to factory as possible: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
http:www.tirerack.com also has some recommendations. I was thinking about going to 20'' on my )7' but the sidewall would be a full inch smaller than the 18in rims that came from factory. Think, sport suspension, stiff sidewalls, might feel like getting kicked in the back over each bump.
http:www.tirerack.com also has some recommendations. I was thinking about going to 20'' on my )7' but the sidewall would be a full inch smaller than the 18in rims that came from factory. Think, sport suspension, stiff sidewalls, might feel like getting kicked in the back over each bump.
ill give it a try when i get my rims and hopefully it work like you said it would
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Originally Posted by g-spot26
They will definitely fit but you are going to need to change the tire size and aspect ratio. This is a handy little tool that can help you keep the speedometer and ride height as close to factory as possible: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
http:www.tirerack.com also has some recommendations. I was thinking about going to 20'' on my )7' but the sidewall would be a full inch smaller than the 18in rims that came from factory. Think, sport suspension, stiff sidewalls, might feel like getting kicked in the back over each bump.
http:www.tirerack.com also has some recommendations. I was thinking about going to 20'' on my )7' but the sidewall would be a full inch smaller than the 18in rims that came from factory. Think, sport suspension, stiff sidewalls, might feel like getting kicked in the back over each bump.
Pretty confusing, since we have staggered wheels.
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