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Old 04-22-2012, 02:29 PM
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Stance SC5 20x10F +35 & 20x10.5R +27

Hey Guys,

I'm about to pick up some Stance SC5 with the below specs from another member here and I was wondering what tires I should be getting to minimize the gap w/o any rubbing issues and/or modifications.

20x10F +35
20x10.5R +27

I have a 2008 Coupe and dropped on Tanabe NF210 (.75"F & 1"R). Any opinions would help!! Thanks!!
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I'd run Falken or Toyo tires in 255/35/20 F and 275/30/20 R. But with a drop as minimal as that, your semi aggressive set up will probably just look off. The only modification you can anticipate is having to trim down the rear bumper bracket a bit.
Old 04-22-2012, 03:07 PM
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yea my thoughts exactly... i was thinking of going lower...
Old 04-22-2012, 03:18 PM
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If you want it to look right you'll definitely be low. Also the Falken stretch a bit more than most. If you go with Falken I'd go with a 255 front but anything else, I'd stick with a 245.

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Old 04-22-2012, 08:33 PM
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haha, that's who i'm getting the rims from!
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Think u need spacer up front
Old 04-22-2012, 10:02 PM
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With this setup I was told by Eric at GetYourWheels that you needed a 10mm spacer on the front. As far as tires, I was told to use 275/30/20 in the rear instead of 275/35/20. Can anyone confirm this? I am on BC Coils by the way.

Also the fronts were to be 245/35/20 for tire stretch purposes, but you guys mention 255/35/20 above. Jut looking to clarify for myself and the original post so we can both proceed with buying the setup.
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275/30/20 is the correct upsize ratio. 275/35/20 is too tall
Old 04-23-2012, 01:31 PM
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i was told that i wouldn't need a spacer up font because i have no BBK
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Doubt u will need one then
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So we can all agree on

Falken or Toyo tires in 255/35/20 F and 275/30/20 R?
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I wouldn't run 35 series in front but that's just me. I would run 255-30 falken and 275-30 falken and regardless your gunna need to shave rear bumper bracket almost off.
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why wouldn't you run 35? even with a drop as minimal as mine?
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Raises the car up more looks uneven. You need to lower your car move to make the set up look right. IMO
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i feel that its settled lower than what tanabe has advertised. i think i'll go with

Front
20x10+35
255x30x20

Rear
20x10.5 +27
275x30x20

and see how it looks?


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