Tire help!!!
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Tire help!!!
so i'm getting some 2000 si wheels for my eg hatch. wut tire size should i go with? i dont want it to have a huge gap between the fender and tire. that would look retarded. im not sure wut size to get tho? i was thinking 205/40/15?? let me know thanks
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Re: Tire help!!!
it a good size tire if it your daily drive if you gona do some timeattck or road race i suggest you 215 instead of 205 ... and if you don't want a gap between your fender and tire i say slam it to the floor
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Re: Tire help!!!
thanks man. you know an easy, quick and cheap way to drop it to the floor? cause im kinda broke right now ha. unless you know of some coilovers or springs that would drop it alot and are cheap?
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my opinion is save up your money for something good ... you can slam you car for very very cheap like ebay stuff but you are not gona like your car after it a shitty thing to do .... the best way is save up a bit and buy a coilover kit not to over price and after it all good
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wut kinda coilover kit would u suggest? i used to have a 4 dr with a skunk 2 kit. it was excellent. can most kits drop real low?
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i have a set of sprint extreme drop springs that i purchased in 2000. at the time they cost about 200 still on the car. it dropped it about 3.5" and there is no wheel gap. when you slam it you will need to buy a camber kit for front and rear and have it aligned. oh and look into aftermarket struts.
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