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Old 01-28-2017, 01:21 PM   #1
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Im going to install a set of avid av20 (17x8 +35) on stock suspension atm and i want to know if possible, what other things needed? Camber bolts for front? Lug nuts? Wheel spacer? Long studs (thats what she daid)... i want everything sorted out to get it in one shot. Depending how it looks i will add RCE yellows down the road. Also i played with fitment calc, and seems everything is fine but with 1" of flush (good for me)
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Im going to install a set of avid av20 (17x8 +35) on stock suspension atm and i want to know if possible, what other things needed? Camber bolts for front? Lug nuts? Wheel spacer? Long studs (thats what she daid)... i want everything sorted out to get it in one shot. Depending how it looks i will add RCE yellows down the road. Also i played with fitment calc, and seems everything is fine but with 1" of flush (good for me)
You are good, that is a great setup. Inside clearance is roughly same as stock, and outside clearance you are 1 inch further out. Now comes the hard part on deciding what tire and what size. Camber bolts aren't needed but are highly suggested.
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Going to run hankook ventus evo 2 v12 on stock specs until wear down, probably going hankook rs3 or bridgestone potenza on 225 or try and error which one fit until rub. Any suggestions will be apreciate, thanks mate

Edit: ordered whiteline camber bolts.

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Going to run hankook ventus evo 2 v12 on stock specs until wear down, probably going hankook rs3 or bridgestone potenza on 225 or try and error which one fit until rub. Any suggestions will be apreciate, thanks mate
Why not go 225/45 straight out? Adding 1" of wheel width, why not 10mm of tire width? (stock tires are on the narrow side though) You are no where near rubbing and could fit a 245/40.
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Why not go 225/45 straight out? Adding 1" of wheel width, why not 10mm of tire width? (stock tires are on the narrow side though) You are no where near rubbing and could fit a 245/40.
Wow 245!! Stock tires will look like donuts in comparision, lets see what can do my local tire shop
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Probably better to go 225 if you want to avoid stretch
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