OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
my coils set on stiffest (32on bcs)
People with back problems go thru hell when they sit in my car lol.
Yea thats always the case when you're pushin aggressive offsets. You have to go low in order to hide them under the fenders Or else just doesnt look right. And we know ur asking for trouble with 19s and slam on awd.
Thats why Now on no teenage rims for my X lol
People with back problems go thru hell when they sit in my car lol.
Thats why Now on no teenage rims for my X lol
my 12/10 bc coils should be here this week 
i think the coils should be stiff enough to be slammed on 19's and poke a bit like grants set up since were running about the same offsets but i have a 245/35 out back

i think the coils should be stiff enough to be slammed on 19's and poke a bit like grants set up since were running about the same offsets but i have a 245/35 out back
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Marcus is on BC's too and he has no problems. If you factor in our difference in camber, mine and Marcus' rear specs are identical
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~23.75
~24
I leave the rear a little higher because a lot of times I have 60-200lbs worth of detailing and mechanic equipment (my low pro jack alone is about 70lbs)
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I leave the rear a little higher because a lot of times I have 60-200lbs worth of detailing and mechanic equipment (my low pro jack alone is about 70lbs)
^I wouldn't do an 8.5 front. 225 on it isn't enough stretch and a 215 is too short of a tire.
In order to know what size spacers to run though, you'd need to know the offsets of the wheels.
In order to know what size spacers to run though, you'd need to know the offsets of the wheels.
whats an alignment lol
I'm running 215/35 on OEM 19s




