Ryne's Graphite Shadow AWD G37 Coupe
#121
Yeah I agree. Those spacers made a really nice difference. Very aggressive looking
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blnewt (03-05-2015)
#125
I went with a setup I don't really see much of around here. I didn't really want a square setup appearance wise, but I wanted to run the same size tire all around for snow performance, AWD performance, etc. I am not a big fan of running 10.5" wheels up front either.
Forgestar CF10 Rotary Forged Monoblock - Matte Black
Front: 20x9 +28 Semi Concave
Rear: 20x10.5 +35 Deep Concave
Continental DWS 255/35/R20 all around
I don't have any rubbing with this setup (no bracket trimming) and I feel like it fills the wheel wells nicely without being over aggressive and requiring trimming, poking, or excessive camber. The AWD system is happy and the car handles great in the snow with the DWS tires all in the same size. I also didn't want to run super wide tires since I plan to run these wheels year round. Continental DWS tires are light, only 26 lbs in this size, and the wheels are light as well. After removing the stock wheels and tires, along with spacers, acceleration feels slightly better and definitely not worse with the 20" setup.
I would recommend this for the AWD guys looking to run wheels/tires year round. I am running factory alignment specs.
Forgestar CF10 Rotary Forged Monoblock - Matte Black
Front: 20x9 +28 Semi Concave
Rear: 20x10.5 +35 Deep Concave
Continental DWS 255/35/R20 all around
I don't have any rubbing with this setup (no bracket trimming) and I feel like it fills the wheel wells nicely without being over aggressive and requiring trimming, poking, or excessive camber. The AWD system is happy and the car handles great in the snow with the DWS tires all in the same size. I also didn't want to run super wide tires since I plan to run these wheels year round. Continental DWS tires are light, only 26 lbs in this size, and the wheels are light as well. After removing the stock wheels and tires, along with spacers, acceleration feels slightly better and definitely not worse with the 20" setup.
I would recommend this for the AWD guys looking to run wheels/tires year round. I am running factory alignment specs.
i was worried about doing 20x9 +30 bc of the poke ???
so i was going to do 20x9 +35 to be safe