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Toyo r888r 275/35/18 -3 Camber front, -2.7 camber rear. 5mm spacer front. Ordered a 5mm for rear. I was about an inch lower in the front but I rub too hard with these tires that low.
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I'm trying to avoid a stretched look, most 285/30/20 on a 11" seems.okay if you stick with Michelin.
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I dont have a down the car shot that would work for you. i only have a profile shot i snapped for IG. However, I did Michelin PSS. Have room for a 5mm spacer in the rear to really dial it in if i wanted. Or i could have gone up to a 295/30. wheel faces are out getting repainted.
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The big issue with 295/30 is how much taller it is than stock. A 285/30 is barely within 3%, if only 295/25 was available in Conti ECS or PSS/PS4S...
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Here's 20x10.5 with 285-30 if that helps
I'll try to find a better rear picture. 20180124_193241 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
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Found a couple.
20180204_203716 by thetastelingers, on Flickr 20180204_203706 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
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Thanks! That sure does. Do you know what model tire that is?
Car looks great btw!
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I just bought a set of GMR Wheels.
Specs Front: 18x9.5 +21 (3.5" lip), Rear: 18x10.5 +21 (4" lip) I test fitted one of the tears and it sticks out any recommendations on any rear camber kits and tire sizes I'm not trying to get an extremely low profile tire.. but I don't know if I have no choose but to do so. |
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I personally think those wheels are too wide for that car. So even if you tried maxing out front and rear camber, with camber kits, you will still need to run a pretty big stretch on the tires. If you want to go static you might have to shop around and see who can make you custom camber kits for your setup, because regular camber plates will not be enough for this setup.
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I would check to change the barrel and lip to modify the offset before I did anything else.
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It MIGHT fit with gangster camber (RiP your tire-wear) and a gnarly fender roll... At first glance though, it DOES look way overboard. However, I dig those wheels! Nice setup dude. Hope you find a way to make those bad boys fit.
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245/35/19 (F) 265/35/19 (R) Will be testing fitting Saturday 265/30/19 (F) 305/30/19 (R) I hope they don't rub. but ill see how it goes. Stock suspension. No Spacers. EDC No rubbing. for now....
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Standard springs. It shouldn't rub though. The car these came off of had coil overs and was lower than my car. I just lowered the car with swift springs. I will have these wheels back on the car after the alignment Friday. I'll post updated picture next week.
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