Max size rubber and spacers for ap2v1
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Max size rubber and spacers for ap2v1
I have a set of ap2v1 just sitting around and was planing on using them this spring
I can't find a thread of anyone that is running a aggressive wide tires on stock wheels I was thinking of running 235F and 255/265R probably 255 so I can run STR class for fun
As far as handling I have a adjustable front swaybar I used for Bstock class so I can compensate for the larger rubber up front I also plan on lowering the car again since I won't be running a stock class anymore. not to aggressive just nice stance with little gap. so I'm also interested in what spacers anyone is running to get a more flush look I don't want to run a lot of camber or roll my fenders to get them to fit either.
Just for reference my current setup is
Street
18X7.5 225-40-18 Front +43
18x8.5 245-40-18 Rear +48
Autos
Ap1 wheels
225 in fron 265 rear V710's
I can't find a thread of anyone that is running a aggressive wide tires on stock wheels I was thinking of running 235F and 255/265R probably 255 so I can run STR class for fun
As far as handling I have a adjustable front swaybar I used for Bstock class so I can compensate for the larger rubber up front I also plan on lowering the car again since I won't be running a stock class anymore. not to aggressive just nice stance with little gap. so I'm also interested in what spacers anyone is running to get a more flush look I don't want to run a lot of camber or roll my fenders to get them to fit either.
Just for reference my current setup is
Street
18X7.5 225-40-18 Front +43
18x8.5 245-40-18 Rear +48
Autos
Ap1 wheels
225 in fron 265 rear V710's
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I'd run 235/40 up front and 255/40 in the rear. You can get 25mm spacers all the way around on stock tire sizes/oem wheels without fender modifications and semi aggressive camber(-2) With the larger tires I would go with some 20mm spacers. Might be able to still get away with 25mm in the rear, but not the front.
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