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Front angled, side view, up close rear, and top view rear. Could use a good wash, and I'm no professional photographer, but here you go.
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A .8-1” drop would be perfect for me which is why i was originally going to just do RCE yellow. But thinking about tein flex A coils now. With front lip, side skirts, and rear diffuser car has a good 1” less ground clearance all around. Already scraped underside of front lip a couple times without even noticing/hearing. |
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Looks great, I love the color combo. So currently I just got in some new rims, Avid.1 Av20 (Hyper Black) 18x9.5 +38. I'm currently in the look for some tires, probably some firestones 245/40r18. I'm in stock suspension and I'm confident it will fit, just one last check before I try, any thoughts on fitment at full turn?
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Yea I'm not trying to stretch to hard. I've seen on fitment industries of some people fitting. Just slightly worried untill I get them on and try it.
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Many use 245/35/18 on 18x9.5, what's the issue?
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Will this fit?
I recently installed TEIN coilovers and am looking for a new setup for a daily driver. I'm not sure which size to go with and the offset but I was looking more towards a meatier track style setup with a slight bit of camber. Car is near about 200whp so slightly better than stock so I feel comfortable going wider. Would a 17x8.5 +35 work? not too sure on how to measure for wheel fitment. Thanks
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I'm lowered on TRD springs no more than an inch, finally looking into spacers to fill things out. I have 7.5 wide 17's in a +35 offset. Would 20/25mm be too much? I figure running simple 5mm spacers won't really get me anywhere.
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Also do you just simple add the offset with the spacer measurements? So +35 offset + 25mm spacer would be a +10 offset? |
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If your wheels do not have "pockets" like the green arrows are pointing to, you will have to choose to: 1) use 25mm spacers instead. 2)Shave 5mm off the studs (iv'e done this - I do not recommend) 3) Use extended studs with a little bit thinner spacers. Most wheels have pockets, so you should be ok. It is something to check out though. When a twin is lowered around 1" on springs, it will usually add around -1.6 to -2.2 of natural rear camber. Lowering the car will not add a noticeable amount of camber in the front though. You will need a set of camber bolts for the front. ( or two sets...) Offset is measured from the center of the wheel in mm. If the hub is closer to the face it will have a positive offset. If a wheel has a wide lip it usually has an offset close to zero. If a wheel is all lip, it will have a negative offset. This tool is great! enter your existing setup and your desired setup. It will calculate the difference. https://www.willtheyfit.com/ A 17x7.5 +35 wheel with a 20mm spacers brings the wheels hub 20mm closer to a zero offset. This makes it +15 offset. Or 15mm from the center of the wheel. My old setup was very close to what you are getting. I had 18x8 +45 with 25mm spacers and 215/40/18 tires. I was lowered on Eibach proKit springs 1" and had one set of camber bolts in the front. Your 17x7.5 +15 will poke 1.3mm more than my car's front wheel, in the pic below. (my rear is a 18x9 +42 witha 12mm spacer in this pic. tire is 245/35/18) Cheers!
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