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Old 11-24-2012, 02:23 PM
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youll have less camber with the pro-kit, since its not as low and most likely need to trim the rear bumper bracket a little bit
Old 11-24-2012, 02:28 PM
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Okay, I hear thats not a real big deal to do. will I need to run spacers to sit flush up front and poke in the rear? Because I have a set of 20mm and a set of 25mm I currently run on my car now.
Old 11-24-2012, 03:44 PM
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maybe just add spacers to your liking, once you get the wheels and tires mounted.
Old 11-24-2012, 03:53 PM
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I have a pair of 20mm and a pair of 25mm spacers. With those offsets, what is needed to poke a little in the rear & sit flush up front? Is it possible to tell? btw..appreciate your help a lot thank you.
Old 11-24-2012, 04:35 PM
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whats the offsets 9.5+22 and 10.5+22?
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19x9.5 +22 19x10 +25.

its 19x10 in the rear, not 10.5 like I thought, they don't make that size anymore.
Old 11-24-2012, 05:06 PM
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1) add a 10mm spacer to the rear to match the front sizing

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2) 20mm rear spacer and 10mm front spacer to bring the sizing closer to the +12s

if your just going to be on the prokit i would recommend option 1
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Okay great. Thank you for all the info. For above specs, that is with the rear being x10 now, and not 10.5?
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Anytime bro, and yeah it's for the 10 inch widyh
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Originally Posted by fairladyz34
ive run 9.5+12 w/ 225/45/19 and 10.5+12 w/ 245/40/19. the stretch was moderate on the front with the 45 series. heres a pic to show the setup, unfortunately its the best pic to show the stretch kinda...
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If you plan on getting wheels to replace the VMRs maybe just hold off on wheels then buying the ones you truly want? that way you dont have a set of stocks, and the vmrs
Hey bro did you ever have any problems with the wheels hitting the top of the car or anything like that. I currently have 225/45R19 on all 4 wheels and I am getting some esr sr07 19x9.5 35 offset. I’m just hoping I don’t have any complications. I am installing 15mm spacers all around as well.
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