New Wheels (Enkei RPF1)
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The tires came with the wheels, but when they go bad I plan on doing 275/285 35. For now I plan on rocking the stretch look. But in the front I do not think I can not run more than a 275(the wheel is still going to look stretched). My next mod will be coilovers so when I lower it would look alot better with the tires it currently has.
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Beautiful setup...
Also, I want to thank you for those pics of the front head on. I was considering 10.5/+15 all around, but after seeing your setup, it just isn't practical for the fronts. It looks good and all (aggressive and stretched), but I need something more functional that will "fit" (subjective, I know) with less stretch and camber (9.5/+22 perhaps).
Also, I want to thank you for those pics of the front head on. I was considering 10.5/+15 all around, but after seeing your setup, it just isn't practical for the fronts. It looks good and all (aggressive and stretched), but I need something more functional that will "fit" (subjective, I know) with less stretch and camber (9.5/+22 perhaps).
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Thanks for the advice. What size tires do you have in the back?
Depending on what brand tire you use, you may not be able to fit a 275 up front with more drop on coilovers. I had to get cusco upper a-arms to get my azenis 615s 265/35 to tuck into the fender. Without the a-arms, my tires were rubbing the fender when turning hard. My front camber is about -3.25. I need to take some new pics.