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Some cars come with more than 1 degree of negative camber off the showroom floor. Just depends on the car and your application.
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Right, in which case it is done for beneficial reasons, not solely fitment or "stance". I was thinking -1 on the twins for my preference.
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thanks slick
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Oh another question.. What lugs do I need to run 17x9 Enkei RPF1s? Are the stock lugs conical/long enough?
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What size will I need? I'm thinking a set of Work RS Conicals, but not sure what pitch/thread I need for the hub/wheel combo :o
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I haven't used those wheels, but usually the spline drive lug nuts will have better clearance. Like McGuards, Gorillas, etc. For instance, I have some Drag wheels that are dual drilled. One bolt pattern would take my Project Kics lug nuts, the other set of holes were too small and I couldn't even fit the socket on. My spline lugs from Discount tire fit just fine, though (Gorillas). Stock lugs are conical, as are every wheel I've ever used, but I haven't had RPF1s...
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Exactly what 2point0 said, easiest way is to run spline drives, they will always fit the best. I had a set of McGard spline drives on my RPF1's (RX8), but running Gorilla splines on my wheels right now. Can't beat those for the price.
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Alrighy another one:
245/40/18 on 18x9 +42? Will I need a spacer in the front and will it clear. I'm lowered on h&r supersport. |
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Ya know, I think I got mine thrown in with a set of tires at some point. They're like, "you said you wanted a locking lug nut?" and I'm all, "yeah but not just one on each wheel. I want 'em all!"
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