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Theres your front compared to stock I have 9.5 +38 and i poke, so ud poke 10mm more |
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My poke |
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Rear: 18x9.5 +15 245/35 -2camber -1.6height Front: 18x9.5 +28 245/35 -2camber -2height
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Camber does not affect the center of the rim, so the center (lug area) will be the same poke regardless of camber U have the coils and camber currently? What rim specs? Cause if u have stock rims at that ride, i could tell you how much to measure off the face of the stock wheel to see where these would poke to |
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W/out and w camber/drop Same distance to flush at the hub |
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No, i mean what are u currently running as far as wheels/drop/camber?
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Currently on tien h-tech, no idea on camber, with 18x8.75 +35 all over. waiting for the coils to arrive, once i got that in then im gonna replace my wheels and tires.
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That setup is 7mm inside the fender, the purposed fronts would be 9.5mm outside the fender based on the web tool
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![]() Doh, yep you are correct. I was thinking of backspacing. |
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No worries, made me question all i knew about fitments so i looked it up to be sure lol :p
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Wheels: Enkei RPF1 (17x9 or 18x9?) (ET35 or 45?) Tires: 255/40/** Nitto NT01s Will this fit? And on the FRS, is a 17" or 18" wheel better for tracking? I assume a 17" would be.. So lets say I go 17x9 running 255/40/17 NT01s. Will this fit with ET35 or 45? Also I see a lot of people running 245 rather than 255 for the track.. is this because of fitment? I need the fatter setup because the car will be boosted running ~350-425whp. |
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35 will poke, 45 would leave less clearance at the spring but should fit. Going with the 45 u can always add a spacer, if u go 35 ur stuck w poke wether u like it or not |
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