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Old 11-26-2017, 06:53 PM   #4
humfrz
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Originally Posted by Juliesfrs View Post
Hi everyone.

Im looking into buying new wheels and tires but I am having trouble figuring out what width, offset, and tire sizing I would need. Currently have stock size wheels and tires on my 2014 Fr-s. Wanted to know what size would be good if i want to go wider and the adjustments that go along with it to avoid rubbing on suspension components or bodywork.

Going for the more flushed look so ill also be buying spacers if needed. 20mm front & 25mm back.

Lowering springs and coilers are a possibility as well if needed.
Hello Juliesfrs and welcome to our helpful forum ......

I see ol @Tcoat fixed you up with some Sunday reading ......

I have a suggestion that will simplify your life.

For average driving in California, I suggest you just replace your tires (if they are worn out) with a set of good all-season tires of the OEM size, mounted on the OEM rims. Just leave the suspension alone, there ain't nothing wrong with it.

There ya go, I've simplified your life and saved you a bunch of money .....

These work for me:


humfrz

PS - for all of you folks that disagree with me ...... just leave me alone ..... I've already made up my mind and I'm off to tale a loooong nap
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