OB G37s W/Vossen VVS-082s Silver Machined Teaser!!!!
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OB G37s W/Vossen VVS-082s Silver Machined Teaser!!!!
Current Set-up !!!! VOSSEN FTW!!!!
FR: 235/30/20 +25
Rear: 275/30/20 +30
Tires: Hankook V12s
Drop: Tein S Techs
Absolutely no rubbing with this set-up! I certainly love the look and think it's perfectly Flush and Wow i just love the Vossen VVS-82s All Silver Machined w Chrome lip... i did have bracket shaved down a bit because there was rubbing issues, but now everything is perfect i drive the car aggresively and not one rub will have pro Photo shoot soon... This finish looks Soooo clean , i just had to try it out since i always see Blk Machined...Vossen FTW!!!
FR: 235/30/20 +25
Rear: 275/30/20 +30
Tires: Hankook V12s
Drop: Tein S Techs
Absolutely no rubbing with this set-up! I certainly love the look and think it's perfectly Flush and Wow i just love the Vossen VVS-82s All Silver Machined w Chrome lip... i did have bracket shaved down a bit because there was rubbing issues, but now everything is perfect i drive the car aggresively and not one rub will have pro Photo shoot soon... This finish looks Soooo clean , i just had to try it out since i always see Blk Machined...Vossen FTW!!!
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did you needed spacers for your set up?
I am thinking about 245/35/20 +25 and 285/30/20 +30 on drop them on
Eibach Pro-Kit Spring Set
This works too without spacers right?
Just wondering, what are differences between 235 vs. 245 and 275 vs. 285?
My guess is that fuel economy is better for 235 and 275, but better grip with 245 and 285 also better and meaner look?
I am thinking about 245/35/20 +25 and 285/30/20 +30 on drop them on
Eibach Pro-Kit Spring Set
This works too without spacers right?
Just wondering, what are differences between 235 vs. 245 and 275 vs. 285?
My guess is that fuel economy is better for 235 and 275, but better grip with 245 and 285 also better and meaner look?
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No spacers required , I actually like the way the 235 and 275 hug the tire more than the 245 and 285 either way with those offsets I believe even with eibach drop u will need to modify rear bracket wich is easy to make these offsets work wich is easier than it sounds!!! Width of the tire is the only difference and I ran a 275 in the rear cause I was worried i would rub with a 285 .... But in the end I love the way the offsets look and the tires I'm running now. The offsets make it look meaner not the tires also a 275 on a 10.5 inch rear rim is not that noticable diff than a 285... Still looks mean
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No spacers required , I actually like the way the 235 and 275 hug the tire more than the 245 and 285 either way with those offsets I believe even with eibach drop u will need to modify rear bracket wich is easy to make these offsets work wich is easier than it sounds!!! Width of the tire is the only difference and I ran a 275 in the rear cause I was worried i would rub with a 285 .... But in the end I love the way the offsets look and the tires I'm running now. The offsets make it look meaner not the tires also a 275 on a 10.5 inch rear rim is not that noticable diff than a 285... Still looks mean