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Old 10-31-2013, 07:53 AM   #15
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Thanks a million dude!

I've gone through and it seems I might have issues with rubbing considering most of the guys are running coilovers with 1.##" drop and -2.0 degree camber.

I'm only throwing on the RCE Yellow springs which yield 1" drop and camber bolts which from my research will give you around -1.0 degree of camber.

Anyone can chime in...
What offset do the rims have?
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For sure man. I am trying to run a 17x9 wheel too so i've been looking up tire sizes to see what everyone else is running. everyone says 225/45/17 is a perfect fit with no rubbing issues so that's what i'm going to get. I'm not tracking the car and its a DD so there is no reason for me to have some wide ass tire anyway. i'm getting RCA's and front camber bolts with my Coils so I can lower/align my car properly. It should all work out. And I don't think -1 degree of camber will be too bad because the stock tires are a little cambered anyway.
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245/40 is prime size on 17x9. I have two sets of 17x9, one with 245/40 and one with 255/40
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