hellaflush here i come :)
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I was questioning why you went from RFP1's to those, but I choose to take you serious lol
And true. Understandable if you live in a more metropolitan area like Miami, I was used to the suburban and country roads around Tampa lol
And true. Understandable if you live in a more metropolitan area like Miami, I was used to the suburban and country roads around Tampa lol
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i agree ^^ + you went with 18's . YOU WILL break thinks LOL i would stay around 23.5'' front and 24'' out back .. 18s are hard to pull off and you will have to be low which is what you want but make sure you get the right tires and you know you wont be about to turn your wheels all the way doing a U -turn LOL ... with the specs of your wheels and you want to run spacers, ordering tires sizes is based on what your final offsets will be all around. do you want to stretch your tires ? have meaty tires ? do you have front and rear fender work done ? hella-flush mean fender work all around :-P and i hope you have cambers kits and toe arms :-)
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Neither. 512's run small and have a soft sidewall. Generals run big and there's not a great size for 18's. You can run a 225/40 general all around but they'll fit like a 235/40. It also depends on what your final offsets and camber specs are going to be.
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being 18s i wouldn't do anything in the 35 series stick in the 40s ... i have general tires on mine and i love the way they stretched but like said above they run big so when looking at generals make sure you GET THE RIGHT sizes cause it will throw everything off ..
my 225/35 on my 9.5 looks GREAT but we need to know the final specs and how much camber your looking to run as well as fender work and we will help you out
my 225/35 on my 9.5 looks GREAT but we need to know the final specs and how much camber your looking to run as well as fender work and we will help you out
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Without knowing them, i'd go with 225/40 Hankooks (V12's or V4ES) They both stretch well.
You'll need to have more than -4.5 camber in the rear
front should be around -3.5 naturally with the drop if you don't have camber arms.
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need your camber specs to give you tire sizes.
Without knowing them, i'd go with 225/40 Hankooks (V12's or V4ES) They both stretch well.
You'll need to have more than -4.5 camber in the rear
front should be around -3.5 naturally with the drop if you don't have camber arms.
Without knowing them, i'd go with 225/40 Hankooks (V12's or V4ES) They both stretch well.
You'll need to have more than -4.5 camber in the rear
front should be around -3.5 naturally with the drop if you don't have camber arms.
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