Originally Posted by Clean Z
(Post 9096089)
think the 285 will rub without rolling?? maybe I should go 275 to play it safe?
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Originally Posted by scotts300
(Post 9096415)
18x10 +25 with 285 rear is no problemo. Same for the front, though you could go 275 instead.
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Originally Posted by Barnabas
(Post 9096167)
Why the fear of a mild roll?? A slight roll will never give you paint issues and will give you the piece of mind that the metal wont contact your tire since it is pointed upward instead of straight out. |
Originally Posted by Clean Z
(Post 9097999)
I would love to roll, but cant find anyone in the area I trust. :(
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Originally Posted by Clean Z
(Post 9097999)
I would love to roll, but cant find anyone in the area I trust. :(
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Originally Posted by Clean Z
(Post 9097999)
I would love to roll, but cant find anyone in the area I trust. :(
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Originally Posted by VQpoweredZ
(Post 9099459)
Depending on where you are in PA there is a shop called Area 1320 in Easton, PA that rolled my rear fenders. They did a great job :thumbup:
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There are a few great shops here in MD for fender rolling as well. One of the local g35 guys has his own roller and does peoples. He does great work as well.
Not sure how far you are though :-/ |
Sorry guys for not posting more pictures but I didn't like the look and next morning I took the tires off and went back to my old style so now I got no use for this 305/35. They got full insurance and only drove them 5 miles. They will replaced both for u without a pictures or nothing they got full coverage.
Thought to give u guys dips before I post for sale! http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._4717059_n.jpg Shoot me a pm if interested Manny |
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Replacing my 285/35/19 Invo's with these on the plus +12 Volks. Should be pretty close to the prior setup, right? I don't mind rolling and pulling a bit more if I have to. Stayed with the same size in the front, but swapped those Invo's over to the Advan's as well.
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:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: Lito So your not going to fat tires after all??? |
I wish I was brother but I will be honest, hands down on handling. I did mess with them the five miles back home and i did felt the huge difference so no doubt fat tires are beast! but i will be running almost no camber this year in the rear with 285/35 on the rear even though it is not enough meet for my 18x12, it is enough to slide :)...
BUT I do want to have a fat tire set up soon just with different wheels for some street/track fun. My current drift spares are way too aggressive in the negative offsets to use fat tires. |
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MOAR
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Originally Posted by ITOzann
(Post 9112600)
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Agree!
But in for pics... |
Originally Posted by scotts300
(Post 9112661)
Sell those, and put 295 or 305/30s on those mothers.
305 will not clear the fender with the offset i got LMAO. I think I have no need to run 305's in the front.. :) |
Originally Posted by DaveSB
(Post 9083848)
Finally installed. The only thing that was in question was clearance around the Akebono brakes. Turns out, no problem. Woot!
Varrstoen 2.2.1 18x9.5 +12 Front and 18x10.5 +15 Rear BFG KDW2 275-35-18 Front and 295-35-18 Rear |
What can I run without rubbing on 19x11 in the rear?
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+23 can't edit from mobile lol.
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