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pennafxu 09-24-2021 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Dzmitry (Post 3468483)
As long as you're running aftermarket coilovers, these should work. In terms of your rim size/choice and tire size/choice, it just depends what you're going for. If you're looking for styling, this probably suits your needs, but it will make the car a slow boat and change its dynamics. If you're looking to do some forced induction in the near future, this could be a good way to go.

Thanks... :thumbup:

I guess styling and to clear my BBK... Car is plenty fast with aftermarket exhaust and modified ECU...
Just DD right now. No tracking. I also ordered extended wheel bolts/black lugs and upgraded rear rotors/pads... Will be upgrading lines also to SS.

So will those tires fit? :iono:

Dzmitry 09-24-2021 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pennafxu (Post 3468497)
Thanks... :thumbup:

I guess styling and to clear my BBK... Car is plenty fast with aftermarket exhaust and modified ECU...
Just DD right now. No tracking. I also ordered extended wheel bolts/black lugs and upgraded rear rotors/pads... Will be upgrading lines also to SS.

So will those tires fit? :iono:

Yep, like I said, as long as you're on aftermarket coilovers, that wheel/tire combo should fit fine. But if you're not, I haven't actually looked into detail of whether your offsets would fit, but with 9.5 and 255 tires, I'm 99% doubtful it would clear stock suspension. I run 18x8.5 ET 38 with 235's all around and they clear the stock struts no problem, but get somewhat close at the front.

pennafxu 09-24-2021 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dzmitry (Post 3468483)
As long as you're running aftermarket coilovers, these should work. In terms of your rim size/choice and tire size/choice, it just depends what you're going for. If you're looking for styling, this probably suits your needs, but it will make the car a slow boat and change its dynamics. If you're looking to do some forced induction in the near future, this could be a good way to go.

:thanks::thanks::thanks:

Ordered tires... and my stud tool came in... :D


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