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Awesome. That gives me hope. I have my airlift struts and airlift 3p ready to go in. Along with my wheels. Which are 18x9 +25 in front. I was getting nervous about rubbing the bag. But I'll smash the shit out of the shock tower. No problem. Thanks again.
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Cool I'll look into 215's instead then for my next setup, thanks man!
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so according to some of your setups if i got with 18x9.5 +25 i should be fine right?
also anybody know if the wheels will stick out past the fender? or will i tuck? if that wont work i also have 10mm spacers with extended studs thanks |
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I want to revive this threat because i feel like its super important. Im so confused on this fitment and I'm trying to get my car bagged but I'm hesitating because I'm not sure now hat will rub or won't rub. So my initial set up i want to do is
18x8.5 Front ET ??? 18x9.5 Rear ET ?? (35??) I also want to run somewhere in the ball park of 245-255 Rear tire and 225-235 Front tire. Will this set up work on air? With out much camber ? Do i have to run any extra? any recommendations ? |
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did you end up using a 10mm or a 15mm spacer? Im debating getting a 15mm. 18x9.5 +40 and a 6mm spacer right now my wheels are pokin pretty hard aired out. 20mm im thinking about just going widebody lol.
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Anyone know if 235/40 will clear the bag on 18x9.5+34? I have a 5mm spacer also.
Running 215/35 right now but the stretch is ruining the ride. Wanting to go wide as possible without rubbing the bag. |
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I currently run 215/35 on 9.5 +21, at 30 psi it clears by 5 mm but with the shape of the bag means that a squarer fitting tyre will rub, one thing I did though was install camber bolts to add positive camber which moves the top of the wheel further away from the bag, then just offset that with negative camber at the camber plates. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I'm running 215/35 on a 9.5+29. I'm able to drive fully aired out without rubbing. The rides just pretty rough compared to when I'm on stock wheels. |
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Based on my calculations, I should not run into any issues with the following specs shown below. The fronts will have a 20mm spacer so an effective offset of +25 and the rear will have a 10mm spacer.
With the spacers up front, I should have roughly 10mm clearance from the bags. It will also give me 2mm more clearance from the fender to the tires which will help when I need to decrease the negative camber. That will also provide a 2mm more clearance from the bag if I decrease my negative camber as well. I am also running camber bolts up front but if I need to, I will either switch them back out to the stock bolts or turn them for positive camber to counter the camber plates but I shouldn't run into that issue at all. As for the rears, the 10mm spacer will set the new wheels out to where my current wheels are at which is perfect (running 18x9.5 +35 right now). I may run 15mm spacers so that I get that lip-to-fender touch when aired out. Not sure yet on that. Is there anything else that I should be concerned with or any issues that you all foresee? 18x8.5 +45 on 215/40/18 (front) 18x.95 +45 on 245/35/18 (rear)
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@Michael sounds like you should be fine up front. i ran 18x9.5 +20 up front with -4 camber and 215/35 tires, aired out lip to fender on my old wheel setup.
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