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Old 09-04-2015, 09:49 PM
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Did some research but wanted to ask.

I plan on purchasing the following size for my AP2. 17x9 +35.

Currently all fenders are rolled flat with the bumper tab relocated. Alignment is -3.0 up front and -3.2 in the rear. Will i have any issues in the rear with 255/40/17 wrapped in Hankook RS3 with the +35 offset? I know of many that have gotten away with it but RS3's run wider than your average 255.

Is it to aggressive? I do not want to pull my fenders to get these to work.

Fronts are 17x9 +49 which would be super easy to fit but the rear's have me concerned.

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Totally doable. You already alive all the mods to fit them and enough camber.
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Thanks bro!!

I bought them. I'll have them mounted this Sunday.
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Well i gave it a shot but paired with 255/40/17 RS3 and -3.4 camber i was still rubbing.

Purchased 17x9 +49 at Evasive and no more rubbing. Changed camber to -2.8 and lowered it a bit. Also now have a square setup which allows me to rotate tires.
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Yeah +35s is a bit much if you're lowered. Glad the +49s worked out. Was Evasive cool about it?
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Originally Posted by RedCelica
Yeah +35s is a bit much if you're lowered. Glad the +49s worked out. Was Evasive cool about it?
Evasive was understanding however they had to impose a re-stocking fee in which i decided to just hang onto them and sell on the private market.

Its not to say the +35 wont work however they just didnt work with 255 RS3. Had i installed 245 street tires im sure it wouldve cleared easily. A small pull and it couldve easily cleared as well but im not willing to do that.

Ultimately however these are track wheels and they will be pushed hard... They rubbed on extreme conditions on the street such as hard bumps or hard turns with mild bumps.
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Originally Posted by blueprint
Well i gave it a shot but paired with 255/40/17 RS3 and -3.4 camber i was still rubbing.

Purchased 17x9 +49 at Evasive and no more rubbing. Changed camber to -2.8 and lowered it a bit. Also now have a square setup which allows me to rotate tires.
Where were you rubbing? With that much camber you should not have been rubbing. I would bet it was your bumper that wasn't trimmed enough.
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I have 17x9+35 rears with 255/40 RS3s as well. I couldn't do a ride height of roughly one finger gap without rubbing a ton. Camber was set to -3.0. I ended up just raising my ride height a finger gap worth and now there's no rubbing. Fenders rolled and tabs relocated. I was rubbing on the lip of the rolled quarter panel with my tire.
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Originally Posted by blueprint
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Yeah +35s is a bit much if you're lowered. Glad the +49s worked out. Was Evasive cool about it?
Evasive was understanding however they had to impose a re-stocking fee in which i decided to just hang onto them and sell on the private market.

Its not to say the +35 wont work however they just didnt work with 255 RS3. Had i installed 245 street tires im sure it wouldve cleared easily. A small pull and it couldve easily cleared as well but im not willing to do that.

Ultimately however these are track wheels and they will be pushed hard... They rubbed on extreme conditions on the street such as hard bumps or hard turns with mild bumps.
Craziness...I am running +62 17x9 and I rub both the inside and outside liners on 255s, then again, I'm 13" from hub to fender. No roll, just bent the tabs up a bit in the front.
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