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i was planning on coils. camber is undecided but enough to where the wheels sit nicely even good tire wear and wont compromise dd lol i gotta do more research about other peoples setups for dd cause i dont know enough about camber to know what -2 means lol
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Well, then... I would say. If your budget is big, get coilovers. (greater than $1000) If not get 1" drop springs and camber bolts. 1" drop give a lower ride height with out sacrificing: drivability, the stock shocks life span, or comfort. And is budget friendly. I got both for $250 and installed them my self. There is a amazing DIY on how to install springs in the DIY section.
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Hey guys,
so I have 18x8 et34 and 18x9 et34. I was thinking about doing 235/40/18 for the front and 255/35/18 for the rear. I'll also be on coils and plan on lowering about 1". I don't have LCA's, and I'm hoping to not rub or roll fenders. Anyone know if I should have any problems? Last edited by Hussbuss; 03-16-2018 at 02:37 AM. |
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Would 17x9 +45 clear? Tire size? I am currently on stock struts I will be getting coilovers in the near future. Thank you.
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I'm running 18x8 +35 and 18x9+37. I have -1.5 front and -2 rear camber. With 225/40 front and 245/35 rear. I have a few mm before I rub. I think that you may rub on the fender in the rear with a 255 on a 18x9 +34. Also, a 235/40 will look fat compared to the rear 255. I'd go 225/40 to match the 255/35. 225/40 is the same diameter as a 255/35. I don't like how the 225/40 looks on my car. I am going 215/40 next time to match the diameter ( and stretch look) of my 245/35 rear tires. Why coils? Which ones? I'm lowered 1" on Eibach prokit springs (TRD are branded Eibach springs). I also have camber bolts in the front.
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17x9 +45 does not really fit on a stock car. Though a 17x9 +42 does on most cars. So it is really really close to fitting. Either get a small spacer in the front for now( 3mm-5mm should do it), or get your coils first. You will not be able to run any camber with out more room by adding a spacer or getting coils. (no camber = No tucking the top of the tire under the fender) A few guys say they "fit". A few guys say they hit the tire rod at full lock. Most are going coils to fit this size in the front. I'd read through this. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...t=32719&page=7
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I said a 3mm to 5mm front will work. Not a 25.4mm spacer. Look at post 2299. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...41083&page=165 He is running a 17x9 +42. I was surprised to see that a 255/40 did not rub. Because most times a 245/40 will be maxed out. Anyway, Is this is the look you are going for?
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How about 17x9 +38 with 245/40/17 tires
Lowered trd springs? Need camber bolts in front? Will run like -1 to -1.5 front camber and -1 rear for daily drive Quote:
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I have a set of HKS Hipermax IV GT's on the way. I figured I'd lower an inch first, and then depending on how much tire is left, check and go from there on. |
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Yes, that will work.
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