OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
#6393
ill Sedan
iTrader: (87)
#6394
ill Sedan
iTrader: (87)
#6395
there 20's maybe thats why? The tires it cam with are 255 though :S so i think im going to have to roll anyway, plus i want to lower my ride, so when i get my coilovers ill need a camber kit for some room aswell right? If i run intense negative camber then ill have space and the look i want- correct me if im wrong please lol
#6396
You don't need to run "intense camber"
If and when you get coil overs and "slam" your car it will naturally camber in. Even at that you'll want a camer kit to add positive camber. 8.5 +35 isn't aggressive at all. Camber isn't much of a I want thing it's a need. Don't run "intense camber " if it isn't needed which in this case isn't.
If and when you get coil overs and "slam" your car it will naturally camber in. Even at that you'll want a camer kit to add positive camber. 8.5 +35 isn't aggressive at all. Camber isn't much of a I want thing it's a need. Don't run "intense camber " if it isn't needed which in this case isn't.
#6398
asadali91, what part of canada are you from? If you're South Western Ontario, shoot me a message I'll take care of you.
Marcus you're forgetting all those wheels with stupidly CONVEX faces that poke out of the lip edge and the spokes sweep backwards behind the mounting surface.
Big lip illusion.
Marcus you're forgetting all those wheels with stupidly CONVEX faces that poke out of the lip edge and the spokes sweep backwards behind the mounting surface.
Big lip illusion.
The following users liked this post:
CandlestickPark (11-09-2012)
#6400
I have a 20x10 +43 with a 8mm spacer with 285/25's on the back with very little negative camber. I believe it is around -1.5 degrees.
#6404