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just noticed the front has more camber then the rear lol, guessthe rear will need to go down a tad bit more
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^ you dont need to add camber.. just lower it more and more than likely youll need to take caber out. Why do you want to add camber? Its not even aggressive... I had thie setup like 4 years ago.. I had the 19x11 all around and I needed spacers...
Thats what is looked like with neg 1.5 canmer and a 20mm spacer out back and neg 2 camber in front 19x11 all around, 255/35 rear and 245\35 front
Thats what is looked like with neg 1.5 canmer and a 20mm spacer out back and neg 2 camber in front 19x11 all around, 255/35 rear and 245\35 front
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any of you guys rock greddy evo2 exhaust before? i wonder if i am too low.. last time i was running greddy ti-c, the midpipe rubbed on my driveshaft, wore it down, and snapped it.. but then again that was when i was on 18's.
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^ you dont need to add camber.. just lower it more and more than likely youll need to take caber out. Why do you want to add camber? Its not even aggressive... I had thie setup like 4 years ago.. I had the 19x11 all around and I needed spacers...
Thats what is looked like with neg 1.5 canmer and a 20mm spacer out back and neg 2 camber in front 19x11 all around, 255/35 rear and 245\35 front
Thats what is looked like with neg 1.5 canmer and a 20mm spacer out back and neg 2 camber in front 19x11 all around, 255/35 rear and 245\35 front
Do you pics of how far out the wheel was with your 20mm spacers? Because that's just a Google images picture.. seen it many times. It's the only one people refer to when they hear of these wheels.
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Why in the hell did you need 20mm spacers? The lip of the wheel sits flush with the outside of the fender.. Hell, my front 19x9.5 sits flush with the fender. I am planning on going lower, but I can't go too much lower since I don't have a ton of stretch on my tires. 245/275. Planning on .25" in front and .5" in rear..
Do you pics of how far out the wheel was with your 20mm spacers? Because that's just a Google images picture.. seen it many times. It's the only one people refer to when they hear of these wheels.
Do you pics of how far out the wheel was with your 20mm spacers? Because that's just a Google images picture.. seen it many times. It's the only one people refer to when they hear of these wheels.
And i needed spacers because the fitment was weak as ****... and I was slammed...
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Thanks Duckeee! QuintonC the issue is that this is the Aggressive wheels and stretched tire thread and your offsets without decent size spacers are pretty weak compared to most and your tires are barely stretched. Not trying to be a dick just explaining. My fronts are 11s with a 235
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I understand they're barely stretched :/ I plan on going with a little more stretch next time around, however.. They're still stretched I'm still going like 1/2" lower all around and it should drop me down to around 1.5"-2" of clearance from the sideskirts to the ground. I still think they look pretty good coming from OEM's and compared to the same 5-spoke volks that everyone has..
Anyway, what would I need to make them "more aggressive?" Because a 20mm spacer isn't gonna do any good for me due to my tire sizes.
Anyway, what would I need to make them "more aggressive?" Because a 20mm spacer isn't gonna do any good for me due to my tire sizes.
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I understand they're barely stretched :/ I plan on going with a little more stretch next time around, however.. They're still stretched I'm still going like 1/2" lower all around and it should drop me down to around 1.5"-2" of clearance from the sideskirts to the ground. I still think they look pretty good coming from OEM's and compared to the same 5-spoke volks that everyone has..
Anyway, what would I need to make them "more aggressive?" Because a 20mm spacer isn't gonna do any good for me due to my tire sizes.
Anyway, what would I need to make them "more aggressive?" Because a 20mm spacer isn't gonna do any good for me due to my tire sizes.
19" tires are priced like diamonds.