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Old 03-10-2015, 10:37 PM   #1
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17x9 +35 or +30?

Looking into getting Rota Grids 17×9 and it comes as +35 or +30.
I want a pokey or flush look, but it looks like the +35 might be sunk still in the rear, but pokes in front.
Will running a 17x9 +30 cause rubbing in front since +35 already pokes?

Anyone with pics or advice of 17×9 +30 would help greatly!
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I had 17x9 +35 not too long ago and it was flush in the rear, poked out a little in the front.
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Go to post #254 for photos of my 17x9 +35 wheels. Fyi, -2 camber in rear, zero camber up front in the pics. I have a little negative camber now up front, and they look very similar to the rear as far as poke is concerned.
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Go to post #254 for photos of my 17x9 +35 wheels. Fyi, -2 camber in rear, zero camber up front in the pics. I have a little negative camber now up front, and they look very similar to the rear as far as poke is concerned.
Awesome! Any rubbing at all? I'll be on stock but will eventually do an Eibach Pro Kit.
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+35. for flushness.

+30 is better if you are running 17x8 imho.
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No rubbing at all. Stock struts with Eibach pro
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I have 17x9 +35's, the rears fit in just perfectly. The front poked slightly before alignment, now that i have -1.75 camber they tuck in just right too. my car is not as low as many others, though (RCE Yellows)
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17 x 9 +35 will fit on stock but poke in the front. non stock suspension it is close to flush with a little camber in the front.
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I say run +35 in front and +30 in rear.
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