Humm...19x10 +0...i think so!!!
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
That offset is soooooo wrong in soooooo many ways. it looks like sh*t. I bet it drives like sh*t too with the camber and toe out of spec as well.
Yeah... they fit!!!!
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Yeah... they fit!!!!
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People dont realize that many race cars run up to 5 degrees of negative camber - Im sure the car handles amazing. I think it looks great - dont let those guys get to you. Big props for the setup. That stretch isnt even close to bad. I got a buddy running 245s on a 10.5" and that isnt even that bad.
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Toyo RA-1s for example work best between 2.2 - 5.0 degrees negative camber.
http://www.toyoracing.com/TireInfo/RA1_tires.asp
http://www.toyoracing.com/TireInfo/RA1_tires.asp
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Originally Posted by Zexy
Not feeling it. No space to run a wide tire...