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it will stick out.
it would fit. will it rub... now that would be a more appropriate question
stock offset is +45. peach has a 19x9.5 +35 on his rear and he rubs on the fenders. (well, that and that he loves the ground too - dumped on coils)
it will stick out.
it would fit. will it rub... now that would be a more appropriate question
stock offset is +45. peach has a 19x9.5 +35 on his rear and he rubs on the fenders. (well, that and that he loves the ground too - dumped on coils)
how low do you plan on going?
I almost went in on the H&R group buy, but decide not to do it since my wife will be driving the car as well. I hear the Tein "H" will only drop the car about .8 inches. Might wait till those are out on the market.
oh not low at all then. it would just stick out. strut clearance should be good.
imho this wouldnt look too great if you are not dumped. you might look like a 4x4 since the h-tech springs only give an inch at the most for a drop.
I almost went in on the H&R group buy, but decide not to do it since my wife will be driving the car as well. I hear the Tein "H" will only drop the car about .8 inches. Might wait till those are out on the market.
Eric.
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Originally Posted by catric69
I almost went in on the H&R group buy, but decide not to do it since my wife will be driving the car as well. I hear the Tein "H" will only drop the car about .8 inches. Might wait till those are out on the market.
Eric.
i had both the H&R and the Tein S-tech.
H&R provided around a 1.5 drop.
Tein provided 2.5 drop.
Do a search for for tein springs. You'll see my whole thread on it. I bought the solara Tein S-tech for my camry.
As for those rims, it probably won't rub if u don't drop it. If you do, plan on rolling ur fenders.
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H&R provided around a 1.5 drop.
Tein provided 2.5 drop.
Do a search for for tein springs. You'll see my whole thread on it. I bought the solara Tein S-tech for my camry.
As for those rims, it probably won't rub if u don't drop it. If you do, plan on rolling ur fenders.
it would probably not rub since he is going for the h-tech which is a negligible drop of 0.8" the only way he will rub is if he puts on something like 225/60/17 tires or something to that extent on a 9" wide wheel to run safely without a stretch he would need 245/45/17 or 235/50/17 (which is quite an unusual size unless they are compact SUV tires) if he chooses to stretch, 225/50/17 would be good.
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