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Post Whore!
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It really depends on your ride height and camber. My car was really low, so I had to roll the fenders, but I was also running 235's. If you want to run 255's in the rear and don't want to deal with pulling your fenders or running camber (i.e. if you're lazy) just run +27 rear.
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Leaky Injector
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Location: Kingston Springs TN.
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the car isn't slammed by any means, just lower than stock (1.5-2 finger gap). the car already has rolled fenders in the front and rear. my current rims are 16x8 +10 with 225/50-16 and i like them, they're basicly new. they just can't hold the road at all 1st-3rd. i'm just looking for a decent priced wheel with the right offset to run 255/40-17 all around and still be flush. thanks all
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