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Old 01-19-2019, 03:06 PM   #3977
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Ok so I was thinking of going staggered but I didn’t know what size to run, whit the sizes you gave me would I still be able to put coil overs?


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Yes, of course.

I have coils now, but had 1" drop springs for 65,000 miles. IMO, 1" drop springs are great for DD.
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Yes, of course.



I have coils now, but had 1" drop springs for 65,000 miles. IMO, 1" drop springs are great for DD.


You got a picture of what the set up would look like?


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Are you asking about my car?

Cause, my car is the silver FR-S in this thread.

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132471
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I used the new fitment simulator in the other stickied thread to find out that 255/35 on 18x8.5" +45 clears everything at stock height and -2 deg camber in front. Does anyone currently run this?
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I used the new fitment simulator in the other stickied thread to find out that 255/35 on 18x8.5" +45 clears everything at stock height and -2 deg camber in front. Does anyone currently run this?
Personally, I'd want a wider wheel for a 255. I think you will have rubbing issues with that much camber and a 255. It wont be flush at all either. I know it will work if you add a 15mm spacer. How are you getting -2 camber?
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Are you asking about my car?



Cause, my car is the silver FR-S in this thread.



https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132471


What’s up man, question am I able to run 255/35 in the rear and 225/40 235/40


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Personally, I'd want a wider wheel for a 255. I think you will have rubbing issues with that much camber and a 255. It wont be flush at all either. I know it will work if you add a 15mm spacer. How are you getting -2 camber?
I have the CSG Spec Tein Flex A's.
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I have the CSG Spec Tein Flex A's.
Ok....With coilovers, you won't have any issues with a 18x8.5 +45 with a 255/35/18.

What wheels are you looking at?
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Ok....With coilovers, you won't have any issues with a 18x8.5 +45 with a 255/35/18.

What wheels are you looking at?
Thanks. I already have the Enkei TFR in gunmetal gray running 225/40. They're a bit stretched. The 255s offer an extra inch of width to hopefully help put down supercharger power better.

Current w/ 225/40:
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Thanks. I already have the Enkei TFR in gunmetal gray running 225/40. They're a bit stretched. The 255s offer an extra inch of width to hopefully help put down supercharger power better.

Current w/ 225/40:
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Those Enkies look great on your car! What tire are you thinking of getting? One that's 200 tread wear?
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Those Enkies look great on your car! What tire are you thinking of getting? One that's 200 tread wear?
Thanks. Actually, I like these all seasons. 400 TW and AA traction IIRC. BFG gforce comp 2.
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Yes, of course.



I have coils now, but had 1" drop springs for 65,000 miles. IMO, 1" drop springs are great for DD.


What up man can I run 245/40/r18


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What up man can I run 245/40/r18


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Yes, it is 1.1 inches taller. (will raise your car 0.55 inch)
A 245/40/18 has an outside diameter of 25.7"


A 215 /45/17 has an outside diameter of 24.6"
A 245/35/18 has an outside diameter of 24.8"
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Looking to pick up the Enkei Raijins

I am on the stock suspension setup, will these fit 18 x 8.5 with 245/40 tyres on front and rear? Is it going to raise the car to much ?

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