stance, What's a good setup?
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stance, What's a good setup?
I want to stance my car out, What would be a good setup to run, I want to run some wide wheels with low offset on my 10 sedan. I don't want to rub and i don't want to roll my fenders. Other than that, i want it wide and stretched.
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Re: stance, What's a good setup?
2010 civic lx sedan. Stance is slammed cars and putting wide wheels with low offset. I have skunk-2 pro-s coilovers. I just want wider and lower offset wheels than i have now but I don't want to roll my fenders or rub when i turn, So I was wondering what were the most extreme specs I could run without doing those things.
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Re: stance, What's a good setup?
17x9+35 or 18x9+35. all u need is just a roll in the rear and run a 225/40 or 215/45 or 215/40. and when u slam cars with low offset wheels, you're going to need to modify something regardless.
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Re: stance, What's a good setup?
^yea that. my old rpf1's were that spec. but you should use a 215 tire because i had 225/40 on the rpf's and it rubbed like crazy until i rubbed so much that it flattened the inside of my fenders
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