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#362
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Unfortunately the sedan has about 15mm less at the fenders, most sedan guys run +35 in front on a 9 to 9.5width and a +40 to +45 in back on a 10 to 10.5" width to get flush w/ in spec camber. There's ways to get those to work but the end result won't be a great way to roll on a daily basis
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first, just want to say thanks for all your input over the years. Every time i search something its a high possibility you've given an answer. So down to the meat. I've done thorough research and think I've come to my conclusion. Just want your opinion. 19x9.5 +25 on 245/40 and 19×10.5 +43 275/35 rear. Will be lowered on stance ss coilovers. Will the fronts be ok? I've debated against doing a +35 and using a small spacer if needed to get the rim just at or slightly poked of the front fenders. But I'd prefer no spacer and spot on fitment. I'm 99% convinced on the wheel, but fronts only come in +25 or +35. Any advice?
I'd run the +35, I run 9.5 +38 and the wheels are just a bit outside the fenders, you'd be poking pretty good w/ the +25s.
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From my experience 10.5 will poke out about and inch in the rear. If your looking for poke or camber then go for it. Also I have 275 in the rear and i regret it I'm getting 255 once i destroy these tires way too wide and it has 0 stretch to clear the fender.
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first, just want to say thanks for all your input over the years. Every time i search something its a high possibility you've given an answer. So down to the meat. I've done thorough research and think I've come to my conclusion. Just want your opinion. 19x9.5 +25 on 245/40 and 19×10.5 +43 275/35 rear. Will be lowered on stance ss coilovers. Will the fronts be ok? I've debated against doing a +35 and using a small spacer if needed to get the rim just at or slightly poked of the front fenders. But I'd prefer no spacer and spot on fitment. I'm 99% convinced on the wheel, but fronts only come in +25 or +35. Any advice?
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#367
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First two pics are of my original set up with 275's in the rear and 245's with 15 mm spacers up front. Eventually went to 285's in the rear and 255's with 10 mm spacers up front with the same wheel set up.
This is my current set up with 305's in the rear (with the rear fenders widened 1-1/2" over stock) and 255's up front with 10 mm spacers. This is obviously much lower than I usually run the car but I had to show off my air bags for the show.
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I don't have a good photo of behind the car. I'm running 20x10.5 +45 w/ 285/30/20 and 20x9+32 w/245/35/20 with a 1.5 inch drop(Approximately).
Chrome is now vinyl wrapped to match the rims, while the logo's are satin black and the front window is slightly tinted. I like how it helps make these cars aggressive, with the big tires.
Chrome is now vinyl wrapped to match the rims, while the logo's are satin black and the front window is slightly tinted. I like how it helps make these cars aggressive, with the big tires.
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Those are Vossen CVT wheels, in an "Anthracite" finish. IDK what anthracite is, looks like graphite to me. Here's their website: http://vossenwheels.com/wheel/cvt/
That sedan is certainly lowered. Fitment is spot-on, too. It looks fantastic.
Last edited by Rochester; 12-19-2018 at 11:25 AM.
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Great fitment and impressive fat footprint. Good looking car, PNW_IPL.
I don't care for the white finish, but it's sure unique.
Center caps? Black would look good.
I don't care for the white finish, but it's sure unique.
Center caps? Black would look good.
Last edited by Rochester; 02-27-2019 at 09:44 AM.
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PNW_IPL (02-27-2019)
#374
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I was originally going to do 275's in the front and 315's in the rear, but I think I'll go with 265's in the front since I've heard some regret going as big as 275. Plus that way my diameter ratio is perfect.
That setup looks pretty slick. You're getting spacers for BBK though still?
That setup looks pretty slick. You're getting spacers for BBK though still?
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