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Old 06-20-2017, 10:55 PM   #1
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Questions About DOSS FF3 Wheels

I love the DOSS FF3 wheels in their signature gold color. They're 18x9.5 +35 & I found a great deal on them. My issue is that I heard it will rub on stock suspension & poke out to far from the fenders. Also the only photos I've seen, the cars are dumped [Hellaflush]. I honestly not trying to go that low & want a square setup where it lines up with the fender.

Enough of my rabbling, guess my question is does anyone have pictures of these wheels on a stock suspension? Just want a visual before purchasing.

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It just seemed like you were driving your car in the city. What does this have to do with wheel fitment?
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those exact wheels, I doubt it. But here is the thread for stock height + aftermarket wheels

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...=28017&page=15
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It just seemed like you were driving your car in the city. What does this have to do with wheel fitment?
I guess that is the trending, monologue while driving around
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It just seemed like you were driving your car in the city. What does this have to do with wheel fitment?
Sorry about being a little vague in the video, didn't get a chance to get enough footage. Went to my local car shop & tried getting wheels this size test fitted before purchasing online. Unfortunately they didn't have it in stock .... that's the issue because I don't want to get them, just to find out they rub.
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those exact wheels, I doubt it. But here is the thread for stock height + aftermarket wheels

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...=28017&page=15
Thank you so much for the link ! Doing some more research now, my local tire shop was no help !
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those exact wheels, I doubt it. But here is the thread for stock height + aftermarket wheels

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...=28017&page=15
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With a 9.5 rim I don't think you will be able to clear the stock spring perches in the front unless you run a super stretched tire. The rears you should have no problem fitting. Regardless, if you don't have any front camber adjustment, you're going to poke a lot in the front.
You can get velox camber plates to have that adjustability for the stock suspension but you still might rub on the struts. To really get them to fit, you would have to get coilovers honestly.
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With a 9.5 rim I don't think you will be able to clear the stock spring perches in the front unless you run a super stretched tire. The rears you should have no problem fitting. Regardless, if you don't have any front camber adjustment, you're going to poke a lot in the front.
You can get velox camber plates to have that adjustability for the stock suspension but you still might rub on the struts. To really get them to fit, you would have to get coilovers honestly.
That's unfortunate because I like the wheels, but I'll keep searching. Maybe for a 9 inch wide wheels. I don't want to run stretch tires.
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