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Old 03-22-2013, 07:50 PM   #1
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Eibach Sportlines Aftermarket rims Question.

Hey Guys, I was wondering if a 17 x 9 +35 rim will fit on an FRS lowered on Eibach Sportlines?

Also, would a 17 x 9 +30 rim work dropped on Eibach Sportlines?

Anyone know how bad the rear camber will be, im fine with -2 or -2.5.

As far as rear camber adjustability, i am aware that there is none, but will i have to worry about the 17x9's poking out of the wheel well? i prefer the negative camber over positive.

Thanks for your help, if anyone is running a similar set-up please post pics, as i am about to make a purchase.

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+35 or +30 will definitely poke up front with a 9" wheel, check the fitment thread to find pictures of just how much.

9" +45 fits pretty flush up front, but will more than likely rub on the stock struts.
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Thanks, I don't mind a little poke, I will camber it up front at least 1 degree, I just want to know that if I drop it on springs I will be able to adjust the stock camber. Just want to know if I can get away with the sport lines rather than dropping money on coils.
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