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I was looking into Stance. Do you they ride well/take away from the factory feel too much?
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I'm running 18x10+38 all around with 225/40/18 accelera tires. It drives nice and it's not bouncy. I'm also running no camber arms. :) |
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you want to run 9 and 10" wide wheel/tire set ups that will weigh a fair bit more than stock and be stretched and you are asking if it affects the ride quality/handling?
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Will be on 265s all around next season. |
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coil over + wheels + tires on sales if anyone interested. $2500 pick up NYC
wheel can be pick up right now. Coil over need 1 more week, waiting for the KW setup to come in. |
Tire sizing Work XD9's
Alright so i got a pair of XD9s coming in size 18X9 Fronts 18X10 Rears +38 offset. As for tire sizes i was planning on running a 225 front and 245 rear. My question is will do you think this would be a functional setup in terms of grip. And what would be considered a mild stretch for both widths?
Car is currently maxed out on stance coilovers with collars on zeroed out front camber and -3 Degrees of camber in the rear (Waiting to fit the rims to redo the alignment) http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...ps67cb5221.jpg Ravspecs fr-s with 18x9 F 18X10 Rears http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...ps871f5b82.jpg Fr-s with the lovely matte blue XD9's 18X10 squared wrapped in 225's |
i have those wheels in 18x9 all around, getting 18x10 for the rear though durning the winter. I am running 245/35/18 and no issues with rubbing. Lowered as far as I can on KW V3's in the front.
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235/265 or 245/265 would be my tip. 225/245 is getting kind of aggressive and you will run a lot of risk of rim damage if you daily it. Just my 2c.
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