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I would guess you need to stick with +45 offset 17x9 RFP1 comes with on tires 275 wide, even then you will have a bit of poke. The tire will be 1 full inch taller so lowering 1.5 inches may cause problems even with neg camber. Also the diameter difference between front and back tires may cause the sensors to mess up.
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For those of you that have gone 265 or 275 on 18's , can you please provide me with what further modifications I will need in regards to camber?
currently, 18x10 +44 245 40 18 on kw v3 cusco rear lca and whiteline camber bolts up front. -1.3 front now and -1.8 rear now and have no issues. thanks. |
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That's one reason I picked my Enkei's up from Evasive. Cause they had them in stock and on sale!!
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I ordered mine from evasive too. The site said they were in stock. Guess they weren't, haha
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Camber bolts up front, rear fenders rolled and LCA'S are needed. It scrapes the tire on the rear driver side occasionally even on the stiffest setting. Wheel size is 18x9.5 +40
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Thanks a bunch dude. Have 18x10 +44 now on 245 40 18 and lca w camber bolts and I'm fine except when full clock turned. I'll run on the driver side of the chassis lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Can anyone make a suggestion for 17x8.25 et35 wheels? I have hotchkis lowering springs and camber bolts for up front. Whats the biggest tire i can reasonably fit on those wheels to fill up the wheel well?
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It can fit bigger I'd guess but I would run 245/40/17s.
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255/40-17, recommend 8.5 width minimum but it is up to you to decide. Otherwise 245/40-17
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Is anyone running a 265 or 275 tire on a 17x9 wheel?
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