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i would like to get the vossen vvscv3 20x9 front and 20x10 in the rear. i am on megan coilovers right now, yes i understand that there is going to be some fender rolling needed but just want to get a feed back from you guys thanks.
i would like to get the vossen vvscv3 20x9 front and 20x10 in the rear. i am on megan coilovers right now, yes i understand that there is going to be some fender rolling needed but just want to get a feed back from you guys thanks.
danggg vossens!! especially that model!
the concavity is awesome on that set..
been waiting a while for someone to do that.
what offsets first of all but yes fender rolling required.
i believe the guy said +35 in the front and +45 and yea ill do a thread of all the mods i have done to the car after the rims come on. im hoping to get them within a month and a half
what tyres do u recommend for 18X8.5 +30 front and 18X9.5 +28 rear. I currently have 225/40/18 and 235/40/18. The rear wheels are too fat and the space between the suspension and the wheel is too less? Do i need any spacers? If yes what size?
Are you complaining about the size of the 235/40 on the rear wheels? Switch the 225/40 into the rear and get a new pair of 225/40 for the front if that's the case. Other than that your tire size is fine.
Are you already driving with this setup? If so, then you don't need spacers. If you want to add them then go for it, but it's not necessary. Just add a 5mm if its close.
Fed Ex will be delivering some old school 17 X 7, +35 offset Enkei RS7 wheels to me next week. I'm gonna put them on my factory 215/55/17 tires for now but I'll be gettng new tires in a couple months. What's the best size to go with? I'm dropped on the Tein Camry springs so I don't think I'll rub if I go wider than 215.
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what tyres do u recommend for 18X8.5 +30 front and 18X9.5 +28 rear. I currently have 225/40/18 and 235/40/18. The rear wheels are too fat and the space between the suspension and the wheel is too less? Do i need any spacers? If yes what size?
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Originally Posted by mingming
Are you complaining about the size of the 235/40 on the rear wheels? Switch the 225/40 into the rear and get a new pair of 225/40 for the front if that's the case. Other than that your tire size is fine.
Are you already driving with this setup? If so, then you don't need spacers. If you want to add them then go for it, but it's not necessary. Just add a 5mm if its close.
^ that.
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Originally Posted by cdubb77
Fed Ex will be delivering some old school 17 X 7, +35 offset Enkei RS7 wheels to me next week. I'm gonna put them on my factory 215/55/17 tires for now but I'll be gettng new tires in a couple months. What's the best size to go with? I'm dropped on the Tein Camry springs so I don't think I'll rub if I go wider than 215.
what tyres do u recommend for 18X8.5 +30 front and 18X9.5 +28 rear. I currently have 225/40/18 and 235/40/18. The rear wheels are too fat and the space between the suspension and the wheel is too less? Do i need any spacers? If yes what size?
Quote:
Originally Posted by mingming
Are you complaining about the size of the 235/40 on the rear wheels? Switch the 225/40 into the rear and get a new pair of 225/40 for the front if that's the case. Other than that your tire size is fine.
Are you already driving with this setup? If so, then you don't need spacers. If you want to add them then go for it, but it's not necessary. Just add a 5mm if its close.
^ that.
Quote:
Originally Posted by cdubb77
Fed Ex will be delivering some old school 17 X 7, +35 offset Enkei RS7 wheels to me next week. I'm gonna put them on my factory 215/55/17 tires for now but I'll be gettng new tires in a couple months. What's the best size to go with? I'm dropped on the Tein Camry springs so I don't think I'll rub if I go wider than 215.
Are you complaining about the size of the 235/40 on the rear wheels? Switch the 225/40 into the rear and get a new pair of 225/40 for the front if that's the case. Other than that your tire size is fine.
Are you already driving with this setup? If so, then you don't need spacers. If you want to add them then go for it, but it's not necessary. Just add a 5mm if its close.
225/40 will be too stretched. I think oing for a 5mm spacer is a better idea or how about a 10mm? And where will i find it online
10mm you need extended studs. 8mm is pushing the limit on stock studs. Seems like your not having any real problems with the setup, just personal preference, but since you really want spacers then go for 5mm.
I have 18X8.5 +30 in the front with 225/40/18 and 18X9.5 +28 for the rear with 235/40/18
I think wheel dimensions for 18X9.5 is just too wide IMO. 18X8.5 is really cutting it close let alone 9.5. My suggestion? 18X8.5 on both front and back, then 235/45/18 if you like wide tires and yet value your comfort while driving. you can go 225/45/18.
225/40/18 has wide enough rubber to look good but sacrifices a little bit of comfort due to that aspect ratio(/40/).. I wouldnt drive anything less than a /45/ on a Camry, its not a corvette, its still a family sedan. But everything is still all choice.
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