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Old 04-21-2012, 06:49 AM   #11
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I have a zenki w all adjustable arms and coils, I'm looking at a set of 18x10 +15 wheels, I would love to run 10 inch wide wheels on all 4 corners w the same size tires (245/35 maybe?) front and rear so I can keep them rotated as well. I know I can fit these under stock metal w a roll and probably a pull in the rear, my question is, besides tucking the harness and a good bit of BFHing on the inner wheel wells, is this really logical? I do intend on running it zilvia low, car is not a dd or a super duper drift car, just prefer to drive it around town and maybe some quick blasts around the parkway. Spacer in the front? I will go 9.5s if I have to but they only come in +20 which means bigger spacer which in my mind is no bueno
Its doable...17x10 +18 on 255/40-17 NT01s, no spacers but then my coilovers are pretty skinny (Aragostas)

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