OFFICIAL: Kinda aggressive and Sortaflush thread.
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You can run that with a 245/40 or 245/45 @ -3.0 camber. That's the same as my 18x10 +15 w/ 225/45/18
From someone who owns both phones:
Droid: Nice for uber computer nerds like me because it allows for 3rd party software development/integration.
iPhone: Overall sleeker, 4 has a powerful processor, better overall navigation, better color. Too bad apple are a bunch of *****.
Droid: Nice for uber computer nerds like me because it allows for 3rd party software development/integration.
iPhone: Overall sleeker, 4 has a powerful processor, better overall navigation, better color. Too bad apple are a bunch of *****.


Couple selling points for me on the regular Droids are the fold out keyboards. And if I were to select a phone that only had a virtual keyboard, DroidX pwns all.
Ok, so... back to topic... I'm not sure what my camber is... but does anyone know where oem revised suspension puts you?
I know it's close, but I don't know how many degrees are stock anyway

It's probably about time for another alignment anyway.
^Who me? That wasn't what I was saying at all. We were talking about my alignment specs.
20s on a sedan is totally doable.
I'm running 245-40-19s, so a 245-35-20 would be almost exactly the same overall diameter. And that's not that bad of a profile tire at all.
20s on a sedan is totally doable.
I'm running 245-40-19s, so a 245-35-20 would be almost exactly the same overall diameter. And that's not that bad of a profile tire at all.
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lower profile tire. As said before, a 245/40/19 has a similar OD to a 245/35/20. Approx .1" larger OD on the 20.
should get these stickers for you sortaflush guys
http://www.coolstickersbro.com/store...?id_product=25
http://www.coolstickersbro.com/store...?id_product=25





