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Alright... I have been painstakingly working my way through threads, doing research, etc. I am 99% the setup will work, but would love to get some input from the forum.
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I have been painstakingly working my way through threads, doing research, etc. I am 99% the setup will work, but would love to get some input from the forum. Wheels - Forgestar F14s 20x9.5" +20 20x11" +20 Michelin PSPs 265/35r20 which is 27.3" diameter 305/30r20 which is 27.2" diameter Looking at Jay_D's car for inspiration he is running 315/30r20 in the rear with this same offset. As noted above the plan is to run 305/30r's Michelin PSPs which as I understand it run a bit narrower than other 305s. Also the diameter should fit as it is slightly smaller than Jay_Ds. So the concern isn't about rear fitment. My concern is whether or not I will be able to stuff that 27.3" in the front without rubbing. I would like to run around 2* camber in the front. The ride height can be dialed in since I will be on HKS coils. Thoughts? Thanks! Last edited by AntiVenom; 04-15-2015 at 07:23 AM. |
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Guys run way wider tires up front,so I don't think inner rubbing is an issue,your just wondering about that extra 1/2" in height. I think you'll be ok man.
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You are spot on, it's that extra diameter that worries me. The concern being, rubbing the fender liner either over bumps or in sharp low-speed turns (i.e. parking lots and around town). I am comfortable with the inner clearance, and I feel the offset is conservative enough to clear the fender at 2* of camber. However, the interesting thing, and the reason I posted in this thread, is that most guys seem to opt for a super low profile in the front (either skinny 35profile or wider 30profile). Even when their ride height hasn't been lowered all that much. Something like a 275/30r20 leaves you with virtually no sidewall. Which made me ask the question: Why would you opt for a ultra low profile tire? To my mind there are only one reason to go that low profile... fitment. At least, that's what got me paranoid and posting here. Anyway... if I don't get anyone with a similar setup I will probably just bite the bullet and do it. ![]() Last edited by AntiVenom; 04-15-2015 at 10:33 AM. |
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