best fitting RPF1's?
#13
i have the same dillemma as i have the seibon cf fenders i beleive they are a bit wider than stock so i dont know what is a good offset. the rears are fine as i can easily roll them so im thinking 17x9.5 +38 for rears and for the fronts what do you guys suggest that will fit my fender?
#17
I'm running 17x8 +45 and 17x9+45
The rears MUST be rolled. The fronts are hit or miss. I'm running 215/35's in the front now which do not rub at all but am about to throw some 235's on the front and see how that goes
The rears MUST be rolled. The fronts are hit or miss. I'm running 215/35's in the front now which do not rub at all but am about to throw some 235's on the front and see how that goes
#19
I'm looking at this set-up too for Autocross...
I can roll the fenders, but I can't pull them...
This is what I was hoping for: 17x9 +45 all around with a 255/40 tire... the fronts worry me. how much rolling is needed and how bad does it mess up the fender liners?
I can roll the fenders, but I can't pull them...
This is what I was hoping for: 17x9 +45 all around with a 255/40 tire... the fronts worry me. how much rolling is needed and how bad does it mess up the fender liners?
#20
So let me get this straight. 17X9 +45 with a 255/35 or 40 tire all around will work as long as your fenders are rolled? Currently, my rear fenders are but my fronts are not. If all i need to run this setup is to roll the front fenders to be fine then this is what i will go with. Keep in mind i plan on doing HPDE's with the car and i don't want rubbing during the hard corners. If the tires are too wide in the front would it be fine if i ran a 245/35?