Will ap2v1's w/ 245's in the rear rub on a AP1??
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really your asking if a stock wheel with a stock tire will rub on a stock s2000???
you sir do not deserve to drive/ride in/own/look at an s2000...
really your asking if a stock wheel with a stock tire will rub on a stock s2000???
you sir do not deserve to drive/ride in/own/look at an s2000...
Ive got Eibach Prokit Springs so its dropped an 1 or so, nothin crazy. I was told they would need to be rolled but I wanted to see what other people thought.
It was a simple question.. why do you have to be a d-bag. And no they are not stock on the car I own, they happen to be just a little wider.
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a 245 is pretty much a 245... give or take a 1/2", unless its the S02's which were mislabeled...
and whoever told you that they were going to rub is a complete moron as well... unless your running +5* camber... then my friend you are the moron... well your pretty much the moron regardless cuz you asked a stupid question to begin with...
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i think he was referring to the moronic question as well... saying wow, this guy is truly an idiot, wow...
im pretty much "that guy" when it comes to things like this. i mean the op is asking if an oem size wheel and tire fit on this car, ap2 and ap1 r the same chassis y would it not fit, not metter the drop.
Stock CR rear tire sizes are 245's and at stock height there should be no reason why you rub. Even with a moderate drop, you shouldnt be running into any problems since the offset is not too aggressive on the v1 wheels.
An easy way to find out would be to put them on, and see if you rub. If you do, then take it to a shop and get the rears rolled. If it doesnt, then tear up the road
An easy way to find out would be to put them on, and see if you rub. If you do, then take it to a shop and get the rears rolled. If it doesnt, then tear up the road
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From: Saint Petersburg, FL by way of Savannah,GA
I have AP2V1's on my 03 and Im running 225 in front and 255 in rear on stock suspension ZERO rubbing, fenders arent rolled still no problems, with this set up you shouldnt have a problem, however if you get wheel spacers, you'd have to adjust some things
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