Oem 19's Appreciation Pic Post
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Im running a 20f/30r spacer setup. If youre running any negative camber with rolled fenders then you could fit in a 35 in the rear. But if you are running just stock camber but with a rolled fender go 30.
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Frankieg35 (07-19-2012)
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Yeah, a G is considered a big car. Most of the cars here are tiny, but you'll see the occasional S-class mercs, and 7 series BMW's along with Ferrari's here and there. There are a lot of roads I am not able to travel on due to the size. 80% of the cars here are the size of a Yaris. Hell, a Mini Cooper is considered large here.
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I am running a 20f,30r setup and have minimum negative camber. (-1.6 front and -2.6r) and I rub in the front. Rears are fine since I have the rear fenders rolled.
If i wanted, I could fit a 35 or 38mm spacer in the rear. Just lazy having to swap all of it out =\
But still, I gotta see this. It should look goooooood.
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I have got to see this!!!
I am running a 20f,30r setup and have minimum negative camber. (-1.6 front and -2.6r) and I rub in the front. Rears are fine since I have the rear fenders rolled.
If i wanted, I could fit a 35 or 38mm spacer in the rear. Just lazy having to swap all of it out =\
But still, I gotta see this. It should look goooooood.
I am running a 20f,30r setup and have minimum negative camber. (-1.6 front and -2.6r) and I rub in the front. Rears are fine since I have the rear fenders rolled.
If i wanted, I could fit a 35 or 38mm spacer in the rear. Just lazy having to swap all of it out =\
But still, I gotta see this. It should look goooooood.