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Here's a pic I took quickyesterday of my car with the 18" konig swurves with Kumho all season tires 215/35/18. Car is dropped on Megan Racing coilovers, once spring hits it's going lower to fill the wheel wells better.
That's too true but Troy is no better! I drive through both often and my arms are sore after dodging all the holes.
Hah, this is also true! There are many times I'm driving around and it feels like I'm on a slalom course, I need a sticker that says "Caution: Stops for potholes"
But in the meantime, I did some tinkering in photoshop, I change my mind on this every day, some days I love it, some days I hate it, I'm thinking about testing this out with some Plasti-dip before making any permanent decisions...
Motegi 17x7.5 MR125s with Toyo R1Rs in 235/40. +42 offset, puts the tire right at the fender. And if you look close - i swapped out the center cap for some custom caps i made at work, did the whole "black jack" union jack thing...
With the offset and tire you cant go much lower if you got coils, youll hit the strut.
With a 17x7.5 +43 225/45 I was hitting the strut with the tires when on coils, on springs I was fine.
To put that wheel at the fender you want a +35 in the front and +30 in the rear. That will make you flush.
Yeah i figured when i get coils (getting adjustable lower control arms first, than coils) i'll be able to adjust with spacers if needed. My current setup has about 3/8" between the tire and the shock body.