mr 18"
It would look dropped.... won't that stay really close to your fenders?
That's what my friend has, and when he hits a bump, the wheels kind of tough the fenders.... (btw... my friend still uses stock shocks)
That's what my friend has, and when he hits a bump, the wheels kind of tough the fenders.... (btw... my friend still uses stock shocks)
ya thats why i ask... if i set the adjustment on the shocks to stiff maybe I could avoid rubs... im thinnking about getting 18's with these tires as a package deal but am not sure if I can get a way with the size... anybody got pix of their 18s and tire sizes???
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Like I said.. my friend has something like what you are looking for... it drives nice (no rubbing) and looks tight (i gotta give it up)... but sometimes... on some deep stuff or high bump.... you can hear the tire touching the fender!
i'm running 215/35 18's on my 95 coupe...i'm on tokico shocks..n not sure of what the springs r..but my wheels tuck...n i have no rubbing what so ever....i almost removed da inner fenders if dat helps..they didn't rub before the removal..but just incase of a giant pot hole...i've also had 5 people piled in the car..with no rub....so good luck to you
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He's right bro, make sure you get the offset right and you'll be rollin tight!!!!!! Good choice in size!!!!!
He's right bro, make sure you get the offset right and you'll be rollin tight!!!!!! Good choice in size!!!!!
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