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Old 05-01-2014, 02:21 PM   #2129
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Hey guys, I know this isn't a "will it fit" thread, but I'm planning on running an 18x8.5 +26 front and 18x9.5 +27 rear. What size tires would fit without much stretch and no fender rolling/pulling and without mad tyte camber (preferably only a few degrees)? I was thinking 225/45 front and 245/45 rear, maybe a 40 if it's too tall?

and planning to run them on KW v3, just enough to close the wheel gap but not slammed.
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Old 05-01-2014, 04:00 PM   #2130
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Yea im settled on going with BC extreme low after offset kings since i cant get it done before then. my exhaust is the only thing im concerned with.
A tucked up exhaust will probably help you a lot. I bang my front tow hooks often, and scrape my resonator quite a bit. If I lowered my rears like nab, I'd eventually scrape through the midpipe too...
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Old 05-01-2014, 04:03 PM   #2131
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Old 05-01-2014, 05:28 PM   #2132
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Hey guys, I know this isn't a "will it fit" thread, but I'm planning on running an 18x8.5 +26 front and 18x9.5 +27 rear. What size tires would fit without much stretch and no fender rolling/pulling and without mad tyte camber (preferably only a few degrees)? I was thinking 225/45 front and 245/45 rear, maybe a 40 if it's too tall?

and planning to run them on KW v3, just enough to close the wheel gap but not slammed.
I have 18x9 +25 all around with federal super steel 595s 215/40/18s

I lowered my car I don't rub nor scrape yet. I got some camber in the rear and I maxed out the camber on the camber plates on my front and they still sorta poke. Getting camber bolts mounted soon. You will be flush you might poke a tiny tad in the rear. But this is what my car looks like. And i haven't rolled pulled fenders Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1398981227336.jpg
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I have 18x9 +25 all around with federal super steel 595s 215/40/18s

I lowered my car I don't rub nor scrape yet. I got some camber in the rear and I maxed out the camber on the camber plates on my front and they still sorta poke. Getting camber bolts mounted soon. You will be flush you might poke a tiny tad in the rear. But this is what my car looks like. And i haven't rolled pulled fenders Attachment 76994Attachment 76995Attachment 76996Attachment 76997

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Thanks for the reply! That's interesting that the camber from the coils still make the front poke a little. I had the wheels I listed on a 2005 Corolla and the coilovers cambered it enough for no poke, I figured the FR-S wheel base was a little wider

Was 225 too big for the front? My wheels are staggered so I'm wondering how wide I can go on the back.
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Old 05-01-2014, 08:07 PM   #2135
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Thanks for the reply! That's interesting that the camber from the coils still make the front poke a little. I had the wheels I listed on a 2005 Corolla and the coilovers cambered it enough for no poke, I figured the FR-S wheel base was a little wider

Was 225 too big for the front? My wheels are staggered so I'm wondering how wide I can go on the back.
Yes they poke and if you research the frs suspension you can learn a bit for when you adjust the suspension. The rears are like double wishbone suspension. As you go lower you will get camber. My fully adjustable coilovers have camber plates for the fronts. And the front is a sorta confusing setup from what I messed with. But I will add another negative 1.75 camber to the fronts so it can be the same as my rears. So they won't poke. And i believe you should have room with 225s I'm on 215s and I'll go straight up my driveway without scraping and I don't rub at all. I'm planning on going lower so that's why I have my 215s. I like the staggered idea you are going for I kind of wanted that but I got a good deal for these "fake wheels" so I can't complain. Hope my input will re a good your goal

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BC Extreme Low's paired with PBM/Stance LCA's is the recipe for success if you wanna be slammed. I wanna say I'm one of the lowest static cars, probably pretty even with nab...

@nab335 told me to put my lip on to see how low it hangs, so I just kinda set it there and held it up with wrenches..

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