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Yup 17's clear with plenty of space. They are +38 offset.
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06-13-2018, 02:41 PM | #268 |
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17x9 will be close unless you're on coils, but I'm on RCE springs with -1.4 camber up front, 245/40 and I still managed to clear, but its maxed out, about 2mm of clearance
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Stock struts with trd springs
245/40/17 hankook evo 17x9+38 -0.4 front camber http://imgur.com/a/1oibIrE |
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What size center caps did you get?
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66mm x 58mm which doesn't really fit.
So I sanded it down to 65mm and wrapped the clips with 3M friction tape. |
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transitioned my set on my trade-in, sitting on TRD lowering springs
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No rear spacer. I could run one back there but I haven't fit one yet. I have been waiting for the CNC to not be locked in on a production job at work to run some personal stuff through. Intent is to make a hubcentric ring and spacer combo. |
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I gotcha. I run extended studs and Kyo-ei spacers. Plan to run 3mm all around when I get my +38 57CRs in the next 2-3 weeks. I'll be running 245/40/17 so I think I need the little extra push for the best fitment. 255s tend to do it without spacers sometimes. |
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Depends which tires you run too. The MPSS 245 has a tiny bit of stretch but they are on the narrower side for 245s. I've seen other brands that look more square on a 9" wheel in a 245/40
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