17x9+63/Spoon/OEM/Stock fender
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17x9+63/Spoon/OEM/Stock fender
I have been searching about this question i want to ask, but i can just never find the answer i want. so here is the question
1. 17x9+63 will clear spoon caliper AND will be able to run on STOCK FRONT FENDER with 245/40-45/17?
I know it will clear spoon caliper but i got to ask this way
2. If so, why does the amuse AP1 model car need a custom front fender roll or pull?
3.What MM of spacer needed for 04-05 OEM wheel to clear spoon caliper? or it can never happen
4.Whenever using a spacer more than 5mm, how will the steering react on the track?
5.What is the color code of the takata green on the CE28n?
1. 17x9+63 will clear spoon caliper AND will be able to run on STOCK FRONT FENDER with 245/40-45/17?
I know it will clear spoon caliper but i got to ask this way
2. If so, why does the amuse AP1 model car need a custom front fender roll or pull?
3.What MM of spacer needed for 04-05 OEM wheel to clear spoon caliper? or it can never happen
4.Whenever using a spacer more than 5mm, how will the steering react on the track?
5.What is the color code of the takata green on the CE28n?
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You need at least a 17x9 +54 to run the spoon caliper up front. That or run a +63 and run a 10mm spacer up front. By the way it looks, it is doable by running a 245 but your gonna have to run some aggressive negative camber to run this size, caliper, tire setup.
I've even seen a 9 +45 RPF1 with a 255 all around, but he still has some slight rubbing with an aggressive camber. Looks hot though
I've even seen a 9 +45 RPF1 with a 255 all around, but he still has some slight rubbing with an aggressive camber. Looks hot though
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9+45 RPF1 without fender change? the main point is i don't want to do an aggressive camber
and it's has been like 7 hours since i post this topic, and still no one can really answer my question? I thought there's many pros over this board
and it's has been like 7 hours since i post this topic, and still no one can really answer my question? I thought there's many pros over this board
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Originally Posted by jsdude' date='Mar 14 2007, 09:19 PM
i have been running 225 in the front for over 2 years, and now i want a new change
but it's really no one knows the answer?
but it's really no one knows the answer?