Just bought some new wheels
#33
Mike,
I would need to know what size tires are on the car now and what size are on the wheels now. Its a simple measuing game. I have the feeling it will be a mild strech and 2 degrees of camber if you are tucking. The rear sounds to be right there, but this is all assumptions, the truth will be in the measurements.
I would need to know what size tires are on the car now and what size are on the wheels now. Its a simple measuing game. I have the feeling it will be a mild strech and 2 degrees of camber if you are tucking. The rear sounds to be right there, but this is all assumptions, the truth will be in the measurements.
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#43
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I he's saying he's running a 225 front and 245 rear which seems to a too small from the looks of the pics on his car. In his pics they don't even looked streched let alone super streched in the rear.
So the stock offset up from is +55, vsxx front rim has a +28. So with a 1 inch gap from stock rims to fender, how much will the vsxx's stick out?
So the stock offset up from is +55, vsxx front rim has a +28. So with a 1 inch gap from stock rims to fender, how much will the vsxx's stick out?
#44
I am guessing he is running front 225/35 18R and Rear 245/35 18R this keeps the overall dia almost perfect. Although the front tire is not streched very much, the rear is a mild strech. I would say on the factory setup no drop that the wheels will stick out about just over 3/4 of an inch with no camber. That is the rim, if you went to a more streched front tire, maybe 215 it would give you more clearance, and they could dial what ever factory camber they can in.