OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
and Grant, I love those wheels.
I got offered those in coupe offsets few weeks ago, ur car crossed my mind, but they were curbed nicely lol
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Thanks, Ernie! I'm running the same 225/235. Gonna move up to 235/245 on the next set of tires. So in a couple months, haha!
You shouldn't have to camber all that much, but if it were me, I'd have more camber than more of a pull only because on one you can constantly adjust, the other is there for good and harder to fix.
20s helped me a lot. Now on i'll only stance on 20s.
only thing is matchin tires on staggered stretch for awd on 20s is alot harder. Smaller wheels have more options due to sidewall availability.
You do have a good point bro, pulled fenders means every next set I get I'll have to fill that pulled fender space, cause it'll bother me.
What are the specs on your wheels? Im trying to get an idea (specs wise) for what I want. Just not as low. Lol looks sick
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You'd need about -4.5 out back to run a 255/35 with the 10.5+24. That's assuming it's a tire that runs true. I'm going up to a 245 out back on the next set
and fronts I was all the way at 19x9.5 +3 225/40.
No camber kits.
Yeah I remember seeing that pic. But the only issue when I look at the pics is that since we cant go that low it doesn't look good to me because of the sidewall height. If we go with something that has a smaller sidewall I think it will look better.




