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10-17-2012, 02:30 PM | #23 |
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I didn't even notice that until you mentioned it. I should read more. Do you need spacers for that kind of offset?
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I dont think so. I dont have any on now and they look great and dont rub. But I bought these from a guy who had them on his E46 M3 so the tires are a bit small for my taste right now. They have PS2s in 245 front and 275 rear. When I use them up I will be going with PSS in 255 or 265 front and 295 rear. I would do 275 front 295 rear, but I had 275s up front before with a different wheel setup and the steering feel and turn-in really suffered.
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