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Old Feb 13, 2014 | 02:02 AM
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Talking Hey guys new member from the SF Bay, needs help

Hello guys I'm jio from the east bay in NorCal. I recently got an 03 coupe AT (it was a great deal couldn't let pass) and so far I'm loving it! Super fun to drive!

Anyways the car needs tires ASAP so for now I'm getting something nice and affordable the stock rims are very damaged so I'm picking up a deal of rims and tires this Saturday.

I have read for hours and I have learn a lot in this forum, specially about wheel figment. The set I want is a concave

Front 20 x 9 et 15 with 245/35/20

Rear 20 x 20.5 et 20 with 275/30/20

The car is not lowered yet but has the fenders rolled already, I'm looking for a camber close to factory.

Do you guys think this could work? Do you guys see any issues with rubbing the fender or the wheel sticking out past the fender a lot? I seen a coupe of g owners here with this same set up in the wheel threat sticky.
Can anyone with knowledge help me out and confirm this would work? Car is 100 stock.

Btw if this is the wrong place to ask this let me know, trying to fallow the rules here thanks guys...
 
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Old Feb 13, 2014 | 03:35 AM
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You will be fine with those offsets and rolled fenders (assuming your rears aren't 20" wide ). For aesthetics, you'll want to lower your G in the near future - 20" wheels with low-pro tires will make you appear to be 4x4'in it.
 
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Old Feb 13, 2014 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by bigc
You will be fine with those offsets and rolled fenders (assuming your rears aren't 20" wide ). For aesthetics, you'll want to lower your G in the near future - 20" wheels with low-pro tires will make you appear to be 4x4'in it.
Great! I did a lot of reading. I just wanted a confirmation from someone with more knowledge and sorry yeah I meant 10.5 rear...

How much of.a drop would you guys recommend with this set up?
 
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Old Feb 13, 2014 | 10:02 AM
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Best way to lower your G to close the gap and have a good ride is with coil overs! Search "Lowering" since there's about a gazillion posts on the subject...and that many opinions.
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Old Feb 13, 2014 | 09:05 PM
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[QUOTE=gary c;6872034]Best way to lower your G to close the gap and have a good ride is with coil overs! Search "Lowering" since there's about a gazillion posts on the subject...and that many opinions.
Gary[

Yeah that will be my next mod for sure! Thanks for your help, it sure is a learning experience...
 
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