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I can only recommend to use a slight drop (1inch) when changing out the wheels to something more agressive
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http://www.frsproject.com/tire_size.php 245 45 17 is a decent size. depends also if you are concerned about weight. then you need to search for a tire brand that meets your target. weight for the same size tire varies by manufacturer. |
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lets try this again
Here are the pictures of the car
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Oh it's still here
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Here's mine, still stock height. Thought the wheel gap would bug me more than it does, that being said, I'm pretty sure it will get lowered eventually.
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Thank you. Yes 20% on the back 35% on the sides. Keeping everything legal in Ontario. Unless you are going to track the car or for personal preference, stock height is great. The tire size is 225 40 18 offset is +35 in case I didn't post that. A little stretched and the ride is smoother than the winters I had on it. Good luck with your decision. It is by the far the toughest I had to make regarding the car.
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Still looks good though. The more I am seeing everyone's stock height + 18's it actually looks pretty good since the car naturally sits pretty low as is. You can still get away with it and it still does not look unproportioned
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Now that that's gone, the gap is allot easier to live with until I can figure how how to lower it, springs or coilovers, and how much drop. Looks awesome with 1.5 inch or more drop, but I just don't want to mess up the already almost perfect handling characteristics it already has. I'd like to see and ride in a couple with both to compare the difference between the two.
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