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daveyyy 03-01-2017 01:06 PM

So i could technically use my rears in the front?

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3621822)
A got tire fitment size for those wheel's are 275/35,325/30's (if you want the full sized rubber look). They are usually 26.6F,26.7R on diameter.


OptionZero 03-01-2017 03:20 PM

Bro. Your 19x11 +18 rears v my 20x11 +15 fronts are just 3mm diff. Thats nothing.

This is what it looks like:

https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/743/31...b82fe9a2_c.jpg

-3 camber
275/30/20 (slight stretch)
rolled fender
shaved bumper tab
I am moderately low, your car may not be same height

Zero rubbing unless i was a moron trying to hit a speed bump at full speed or taking some extreme incline ramp

Basically your fronts (19x9.5 +15) are an easy peasy fit with a 245/40 (same as stock) tire, and you won't need -3 camber. The adjustable SPL arm, however lets your alignment guy dial it in more precisely. Factory camber is around -1 only. You may not even need a fender roll if you add negative camber.

Your rears have a ton of space. Folks have run 20x11 +0 with 285/30 in back no sweat

daveyyy 03-01-2017 08:42 PM

Awesome, thanks for the reply. I didn't want to spend $800 dollars on the spl front camber kit, as im not tracking this car, and people say that spc is just fine for street use.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3622074)
Bro. Your 19x11 +18 rears v my 20x11 +15 fronts are just 3mm diff. Thats nothing.

This is what it looks like:

https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/743/31...b82fe9a2_c.jpg

-3 camber
275/30/20 (slight stretch)
rolled fender
shaved bumper tab
I am moderately low, your car may not be same height

Zero rubbing unless i was a moron trying to hit a speed bump at full speed or taking some extreme incline ramp

Basically your fronts (19x9.5 +15) are an easy peasy fit with a 245/40 (same as stock) tire, and you won't need -3 camber. The adjustable SPL arm, however lets your alignment guy dial it in more precisely. Factory camber is around -1 only. You may not even need a fender roll if you add negative camber.

Your rears have a ton of space. Folks have run 20x11 +0 with 285/30 in back no sweat



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