Official Flush/hella flush(STANCE FTW) S2 THREAD
#9971
NY: pull the fenders some more maybe? 215s on a 9.5 rim and over is a gaudy stretch...especially if you were to go with a 35 series tire. Not to mention the 35 series tire will create distance between tire/fenderwell so then you'll have to go even lower to eliminate wheel gap, then you reallllly have no clearance/suspension travel...
but that's just me, I'd massage the fenders more before I downsized on tires/ran more camber...it's one thing to not be functionall, it's another to have your car just outright dangerous/useless like the S pictured aboved with -10 camber
on that note, if you need to run -10 camber to squeeze not actually fit 225s on your set-up...then you're doing it wrong.
but that's just me, I'd massage the fenders more before I downsized on tires/ran more camber...it's one thing to not be functionall, it's another to have your car just outright dangerous/useless like the S pictured aboved with -10 camber
on that note, if you need to run -10 camber to squeeze not actually fit 225s on your set-up...then you're doing it wrong.
here is a pic of 215/35/18 on a 9.5
My recent set up was 18x11.5 +30 in my rear with a stretched 255/35 at -9...
I am currently working on my new set up right now....
18x9.5 +22 with 225/35 and 18x10.5 +15 with 255/35
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ok so for the people disagreeing with stretching the 215, do you think going from 225/40 to 225/35 would help me? i definitly dont want to pull my fenders anymore whoever did them before me didnt do the best job and the paint is cracking, if i finess them out any more im pretty positive massive paint damage will occur which im not trying to get into lol. i like how the 225 looks maybe its just the sidewall thats throwing me off. about to go see if i can mess around with my camber bolt right now and see if im maxxed out yet
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cool thanks for the imput man...im not too new to the stance scene but this is actually my first time doing wheels usually i just go for the slammed on oem wheels look....the wheels are 18x8.5 front 18x10 rear +25 all around and my current tire setup is 215/35/18f 225/40/18r ...now that i think about it, its more of the bigger sidewall in the rear that im not feeling,,,and thats where its rubbing too...i think the 225/35 is probly better off because although i drive like a grandpa i would still like SOME function.
#9975
the 35 sidewall will make a hell of a difference...trust me...ever since i went 18s, i refuse to go anything but 35 series tires....
good luck with the fitment, but 99% the 35 series will help your rubbing issues...
good luck with the fitment, but 99% the 35 series will help your rubbing issues...
#9977
Thats what I plan on running on my 10 up front 225/35 rear is 11 +37 thinking of doing a 255/35 but my rear isn't pulled so I'm not sure if I can run that with -5 camber might have to go down to a 245 what ya think
#9978
just two of them are silver lol! and nope haven't had any time :/ haha hopefully by spring lmao
thanks man!
thanks man!
#9979
on an 11...245/35 would probably be best... 255 wont stretch that crazy to give you the clearance you need..