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I guess it also depends on if you're going to track your car. I'm running -1.2 in front and -1.5 in back for my daily driver and it's been great handling wise. It feels definitely much better than stock.
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I went with 255. Some went with 225 on 9.5! =="
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Lol no.. Id go without 5mm spacer. Also, you dont look like a pro driver. Either 245 or 255 wont make any diff for u. The only thing that bothers u is ur brain.
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245/40/18's on 18x9.5, it's not exactly stretched, but it's not perfectly square, also depends on tire brand.
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I do see that, a bit. I test fit my 18x9.5s on stock ride height and it looked a bit extreme in the poke region. I'm in a mental coilover debate, and trying to see if once it's lowered, that added camber is enough, or if I need to specifically add MORE camber with plates / bolts in the front. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I did camber it in up front to the max the coilover slot had. It barely pokes out. Top of the tires is still under the fender.
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Ok, I am down to 3 wheels and i can't decide which one I like better. If you would list your opinions please.
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I'm running 245/40-18's on 9.5. Best thing for me is that it made the digital speedo accurate finally.
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Here is a 245/45 on a 17x8. I think 245 on a 9.5 isn't wide enough, but I'm always a fan of a tire meeting the edge of the wheel.
Also of note: Im running an E85 Stg 2 NA tune with an intake and the 245 DII's are just the right amount of grip. I can stick or break free depending on how I feel like driving. With a SC kit a 245 wouldn't be enough tire IMO.
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