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Old 04-20-2012, 06:52 AM
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to an extent I love the look of a slammed and tucked car. but when you need 5+ degrees of negative camber and tires that are smaller than OEM sizes to do it is when I draw the line. You can get "perfectly" fit and flush wheels and tires without being unsafe about it. Personally I like a little meat on MY tires, but I can appreciate the work that goes into the flush cars.Yours looks good Andrew.
Old 04-21-2012, 09:23 AM
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Looked at the pics. Umm yeah that fits perfect.
Old 04-23-2012, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by dirttys2k
Hey all just got new wheels for my ap2 the front it 18x8.5 rear is 18x10 i've seen plenty of s2k's fit 18x10's in the rear just wondering how hard it is to get the fitment down. I want to know if I will need adjustable control arms to pull some more camber to fit them, and what would be the best tire stretch im looking at only going 225, or 215 not sure which would be better but main questions is can an 18x10 fit on the s2000 rear with the small camber from the coilovers?
my buddy ran 18x10 +38 in the rear with a 225 stretch. used stock camber adjustment to about -5. if that answers your question, yes it will fit
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^Lmao, that answers his question "No, it won't fit"...he wants to fit wheels 1/2" lower offset...if it took all that for a +38 then no way for a +25...
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Methinks it's about time for this thread to be locked.
Old 04-23-2012, 11:31 AM
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Agreed. All it does is turn into a flame war.
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Originally Posted by clarkster009
^Lmao, that answers his question "No, it won't fit"...he wants to fit wheels 1/2" lower offset...if it took all that for a +38 then no way for a +25...
there's people on here that fit 18x10.5 +22, i'm sure 18x10 +25 requires less work than 18x10.5 +22.
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Originally Posted by clarkster009
Tucks under the fenders no problem

Damn that fender has been pulled..
Old 10-31-2012, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Froth.
You can fit 11.5's in the rear if the offset is correct as well as tire size and the proper things are done to clearance the tires/wheels. We need to know the offset, offset is EVERYTHING.





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Originally Posted by clarkster009
Tucks under the fenders no problem

LOL, that looks so retarded. I'm at a loss to why some people actually thinks that looks good.


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