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Simple question...
Which combination would give the largest lip, yet have the least probability of rubbing issues? The car is a 00 ITR lowered on Apexi coilovers
17x7" rim <--that's a definite
+35, +42, +50 offset
205/40-17, 215/40-17 tire
Thank you very much to anyone who can help me...I've been trying to figure this out for some time
I'm basically looking for an educated opinion on which combination of those two would be the best
Which combination would give the largest lip, yet have the least probability of rubbing issues? The car is a 00 ITR lowered on Apexi coilovers
17x7" rim <--that's a definite
+35, +42, +50 offset
205/40-17, 215/40-17 tire
Thank you very much to anyone who can help me...I've been trying to figure this out for some time
I'm basically looking for an educated opinion on which combination of those two would be the best
yep 42 is what you want for sure
edit: if you want it to stick out as far as possible the +35 will probly fit ok with the 205's and a fender roll...... but the 42's will fit the easiest
edit: if you want it to stick out as far as possible the +35 will probly fit ok with the 205's and a fender roll...... but the 42's will fit the easiest
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