07-25-2013, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by OnionTou
I asked a similar question before. the overall majority said wheels, and do it right. I've seen people put ones that are too wide or too big. a good point of reference is what others are installing I got 18x8 +45, some go 18x8.5 +37 or +48.
Get a proper tire. I've noticed people go all out on wheels, and spend ridiculous amounts of money there, and then buy cheap tires. The car looks great standing still, and drives great at "normal" driving. now when you try to play with the car on corners.... that's another story. A friend of mine did this on his 350Z, and ended up upgrading tires shortly. My advice would be to save until you have the money to get both wheels and tires.
Just check your budget, and if you have to wait some more, do it. it'll save you the money of buying 2 sets of tires.
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would that be a good setup with stock suspension? my main worry is the clearance between the tire and the shocks
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