OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan

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does anyone know someone who had/has jic coilovers and know if they can dump the rear of the car?
 
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buy me some and ill let you know
 
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hahaha dranom has the jic, and im pretty sure u can dump
 
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they cut the inside of the fenders so that there will be less of a chance of getting waves when pulling them? or just for more clearance?

newb when it comes to pulling.
 
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itll lessen the change of waves.

btw i think i just bought a nismo front bumper hahaha im hoping on the band wagon
 
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nice!! the hikatadori one?
 
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Nismo FTW
 
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ok guys heres the situation.

here are my offsets...

20 8.5 F and 20 10.0 R
offset: 35 F and 45 R

pretty weak i know. i want to get them flush. but not super flush or anything. i plan to cut the fenders. but do not want to do a pull. i also dont want a crazy amount of camber. my question is what size spacers should i get. and what size tires should i use. and if you have a picture of a setup that you think descibes what i am talking about. please post it. or tell me whos car it is and i will find it in this thread.
 
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after just going through all 42 pages of this thread. and looking at the different offsets people are running on there 20s. i think i have decided that i only want to go with a 30 offset for the rear. so would that mean that i need 15mm spacers since i have a 45 offset right now? as for fronts. i have no idea what offset i would need to match the rear.
 
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Old 05-02-2010, 06:55 AM
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^Correct, you need 15mm spacers to bring your rear offset to +30. The front offset that would "match" the rear is +11, so you'd need a 25mm (+10) spacer if you are looking to match the rear offset.
 
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so 25 front and 15 rear. ok. and what size tires do you recommend? i dont want some rediculous stretch. do you think a 255 would work in the rear and 225 in the front
 
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Originally Posted by gtrefever
upfront u can run a 235/35 with atelast -2.5 to -3 camber outback id run a 245/35 and same with the camber -3 at the most
after some research, 235/35 is an odd size.. not too many companies make that size in a 20"..

So I think im gonna run 225/35/20 in front, and either 245/35/20, or 255/35/20 in the rear.

Yokohama S.Drives


Anyone have positive or negative comments on the S.Drives?, performance in the wet, and noise is my main concern, considering the driving conditions here in BC.

Edit for reference: this is on a 9.5" front and 10.5" rear
 
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yea 225/35 is something i can get ahold of a lot easier.
 
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Originally Posted by Fabrikator
after some research, 235/35 is an odd size.. not too many companies make that size in a 20"..

So I think im gonna run 225/35/20 in front, and either 245/35/20, or 255/35/20 in the rear.

Yokohama S.Drives


Anyone have positive or negative comments on the S.Drives?, performance in the wet, and noise is my main concern, considering the driving conditions here in BC.

Edit for reference: this is on a 9.5" front and 10.5" rear
What are the offsets? If they are low you wont be able to fit a 255/35 without doing fender work
 
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Old 05-03-2010, 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by STCLAIRWEST
What are the offsets? If they are low you wont be able to fit a 255/35 without doing fender work
+14 front, and +20 rear.. im not opposed to a slight fender pull tho
 


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