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Otherwise, that size and offset has plenty of room and should be fairly flush with maybe a little poke out. See any of my multiple posts that state I had 17x9 +28 on stock suspension with 235/45 tires that run wider than normal, with no rubbing. I think you should put something wider than 215 on there, but I'm not into the stretch/poke thing. Even with springs, I can't see any issues since Pro-Kit isn't that low.
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Oh, I see. I will get the 5 x 100 instead.
Regarding the Eibach Pro-kit, do you guys use the stock shocks? Are the Pro-kit springs very hard? Will they damage the OEM shocks in the long run? |
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ProKit ride is excellent, stock shocks are up to the task especially for street driving.
Better damping is always better and Koni Sports are a great match for these springs. I'm currently running the stock shocks but planning to upgrade soon as I do alot of track driving. They won't blow out the OEM shocks though. Btw, the revised balance of the ProKit springs makes for a much more predictable drive, less tail-happy unless you induce it and very gradual shift. Love these. I'm even running them through the winter, no issues and better grip all around. |
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What is the revised part number for the Pro-kit springs?
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Revised??
Part # is 82105.140 |
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Hello everyone! I really do appreciate this ongoing thread as it has been extremely informative! I plan on getting 18x8.5 +45 5x100 wheels -- what tire size would you all recommend? I currently have the Eibach Pro Springs installed so that's about a 1" drop on both front and back from stock.
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I have about 4mm clearance, you'll be about 0 unless you have very mild camber settings but you already have a 1" drop so likely at -1.5 already. If it fits and doesn't touch the strut, then you will likely rub the tires on the inner fender liner on maximum lock. Ideal offset fit that size wheel is +35 to +40 on coils. With coilovers you can run a higher offset (less poke, more tuck) but still not ideal anyway. 245/35R18 is the best tire size for that rim width. |
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I have hit a wall trying to figure out what is going to clear on my car haha. I want an 18 inch wheel and since I am planning FI soon I need some more width. 8.5,9, 9.5...guess it depends what I can fin in the wheels I like. My car is on the pro kit springs on stock shocks and will be going to konis eventually. My biggest concern is I dont want rubbing but want to maximize width. What is a safe tire size and wheel width/offset with my suspension. Thanks a lot to the knowledgable guys on here because eve with my engineering degree I am still struggling to determine what will be best for me haha.
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18x9 +35 done.
Can fit 255/35R18 square and even 265s in the rear if you want staggered (on your spring combo stated above. |
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Really, so with being almost an inch lower and adding some camber and say a 245 tire all around the 18X9 +35 is a go? Thanks a bunch for some reason I was thinking I would either be rubbing the spring perch or sticking outside the fender a bit.
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I also added factory crash bolts in the front for a bit more camber (so wheel rim is a bit closer to the strut), so I'm running -2.2 up front and about -2.0 in the rear. |
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Alright, so I have decided on a 17x9 wheel with a 42mm offset. I was wondering on stock suspension how much camber can you add before rubbing. I was hoping to get -1.5 degrees.
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Hey guys! 18x8.5 with 245/35 tires 1.5 inch drop, Safest offset? Just would like to know.
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