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Old 05-18-2007, 07:39 PM
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I like the look
 
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+1, much more aggressive than the stock wheels.
 
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I have 235/45/18's mounted to coupe rims on my sedan. I'm npt lowered, but I've never rubbed.

Did you install a camber kit? If not, the negative camber will likely prevent rubbing. You're going to wear out the inside of the tire faster than usual anyway, so you can get the 235's before to long.
 
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Old 05-20-2007, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Gilley
I have 235/45/18's mounted to coupe rims on my sedan. I'm npt lowered, but I've never rubbed.

Did you install a camber kit? If not, the negative camber will likely prevent rubbing. You're going to wear out the inside of the tire faster than usual anyway, so you can get the 235's before to long.
Tell me about it. I just ordered a SPC front & rear kit from Peter. So I will install that next week sometime. I may need the rear fenders rolled, but I will wait and see.
 
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