Will It Fit Thread
+1 w/Huey regarding fender rolling
Doc: 18x8.5 +35 is fine. If i may suggest, use 245/40 instead of 235's on the fronts. The rears should be fine
just remember to roll those fenders.
Doc: 18x8.5 +35 is fine. If i may suggest, use 245/40 instead of 235's on the fronts. The rears should be fine
just remember to roll those fenders.
Searched 18x10 in this thread, but couldn't find what I was looking for.
18x10+38, 265/35/18 on STOCK suspension. have access to an 8 and was hoping to try it out for autox on Sunday.
so far that sizing & tire requires rolling/pulling the rears, but that's lowered. stock suspension compresses enough that i'll have to do it? course layout will typically be a lower speed, tighter course.
thanks guys!
18x10+38, 265/35/18 on STOCK suspension. have access to an 8 and was hoping to try it out for autox on Sunday.
so far that sizing & tire requires rolling/pulling the rears, but that's lowered. stock suspension compresses enough that i'll have to do it? course layout will typically be a lower speed, tighter course.
thanks guys!
Nice specs
That'll fit on stock spension but you may want to roll your fenders anyways just incase you have a full car or at full load. Just in case.
They also will poke out if you're running stock. Do you have plans on lowering??
That'll fit on stock spension but you may want to roll your fenders anyways just incase you have a full car or at full load. Just in case.
They also will poke out if you're running stock. Do you have plans on lowering??
lol atilla...i def meant ***** by that. im def lacking in that area...
i hope. haha
and im lowered on springs. i have some unplanned camber going on right now so i may get a corrective camber kit.
i hope. haha
and im lowered on springs. i have some unplanned camber going on right now so i may get a corrective camber kit.
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@ 'nilla*edit* you answered before I got my post out!
I'd suggest a 245 for maximizing performance based on size plus it will stretch the tire more to require minimum fender roll if anything.
Our cars have adjustable camber btw, so you shouldn't need to buy a kit to adjust it..
Last edited by Vlaze; Apr 8, 2010 at 02:56 PM.
yeah my bad - my mind strays quickly and my initial reaction was just laugh 
anyways, no need for camber kits (i don't even think they make one for us??) Just have an alignment done and you're set to go.



