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Old 07-23-2010, 07:33 AM   #16
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My setup is by no means aggressive, but I suppose it's still somewhat useful information.

Wheels- Enkei RPF1
Sizes/offsets- 16x8 +32 F/R
Tires- Toyo T1-R
Sizes- 225/50R16 F/R
Optional info- Unmolested fenders, Stance GR+ Coilovers, AWR Rear Adjustable Camber Links, Camber bolts on front struts, -1.5 deg camber F/R, 0 toe F/R

The tires are a little stretched, but I was worried about trying to fit 245/45R16's. With camber plates and bolts in the front there is literally 1/8" of space between the tire and spring perch and it's damn near flush with the fender. I will try the 245's next, at least in the rear where there is plenty of space, but I want a square setup. I'm am a little worried about the fronts, but the overall tire width should not change.

The rear camber is not ideal (-1 would be nice) but I've pretty much max'd out the camber adjustment on the passenger's side. I plan on adding an adjustable lateral link to dial out most of the initial negative camber then use the camber links to make the sides equal. With this I'd like to lower the rear another 0.25".

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Old 07-23-2010, 11:10 AM   #17
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Do you have specs on your setup RotorDad? I assume the rears are 335 LOL. Looks mean!!
Woops sorry forgot to put the specs up. I don't remember the offsets off hand, I would have to pull the wheel to see. BTW thanks man.
Wheels : Simmons of Australia "Altas"
Size: 17"x10.5" front & 17"x12" rear
Tires: Kuhmo Ecsta V700's
Size: 275/40-17 front & 335/35-17 rear
Suspension: Tokico Illuminas, RB front end lowering kit, Eibach's on coilover sleeves ect. Pretty simple here front end needs to be lowered, but I have it up to get on to ramps & a trailer for now.
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Old 07-23-2010, 11:18 AM   #18
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I FORGOT YOU HAD THE MARIAH WIDEBODY!!!
Yeah I have what alot of guys on the other forum say is ugly LOL. One guy actually said my car made him want to puke. They don't seem to appreciate the work involved oh well.
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Old 07-23-2010, 02:08 PM   #19
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Yeah I have what alot of guys on the other forum say is ugly LOL. One guy actually said my car made him want to puke. They don't seem to appreciate the work involved oh well.
to them if it doesn't stretch the tires, it's not the GP sports kit/knock-off, doesn't have useless camber or 1/4" off the ground then it's not cool at all.
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But I've learned that people that don't like guns, tend to like stretched tires.

Which makes perfect sense. They are sacrificing safety either way. lol


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Old 07-23-2010, 03:20 PM   #20
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My setup is by no means aggressive, but I suppose it's still somewhat useful information.
It doesn't have to be aggressive, and believe it or not, you probably are helping or will end up helping someone decide on a setup for their own vehicle by posting your info, so thank you! That's why I wanted this thread.
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to them if it doesn't stretch the tires, it's not the GP sports kit/knock-off, doesn't have useless camber or 1/4" off the ground then it's not cool at all.
Funny that you said that, because I told them the same thing.
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Old 11-19-2010, 06:08 AM   #22
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Wheels- Mustang SC Reps
Sizes/offsets- 17x9 +25 (F) 17x10 +20 (R)
Tires- Federal 595
Sizes- 205/45(F) 225/45(R)
Optional info- Has rear overfenders with 8mm spacers. ill post updated pics when its not cold or dark outside



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Old 11-19-2010, 02:02 PM   #23
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17X10 +6 255/40/17
18X10.5 +7 275/35/18
(not sure on offsets, i dont remember which spacers were where lol)



and the srs rubber-
18x10 +14 285/30/18
17x10.5 +12 315/35/17



oh look! ^ you can see my rim. streched tires all siiiiick



ok im done whoring
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hm, how big are those front fenders? 30mm?
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Old 11-19-2010, 06:51 PM   #25
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Here's the setup on my FC

Rims: Fast FC01's 17"X8" + 40 on all 4 corners.
Tires: Sumitomo HTRZIII
225/45R17's up front
255/40R17's in the rear.
Stock everything with baseball bat rolled front fenders.

Unfortunately I don't think I have any pics with those tires on the rims. I do have pics though with crappy 215/50R17's on. They looked terrible on the rims though... The new tires look WAY better.

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Old 11-21-2010, 06:57 PM   #26
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corksport fronts are ~30ish. its kinda hard to measure something like that.
shine fenders are only 20, dont believe their lies lol
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Did the Shine fenders run wider than 20 or not as wide?
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Old 11-22-2010, 03:47 PM   #28
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They advertise 30, but are actually 20
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corksport fronts are ~30ish. its kinda hard to measure something like that.
shine fenders are only 20, dont believe their lies lol
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They advertise 30, but are actually 20
Old thread is old. Anyone know if this is still true or if they actually stepped up to +30? Trying to figure out what I'd need to fit a 255/40R17 on 17x9 +22 or a 275/40R17 on 17x9.5 +18. I know front fenders are required but trying to figure out if the Shine fenders would be enough and if I'd need rear over fenders as well. The deltas are something like +30 outward and -2 inward over my current setup (225/50R16 on 16x8 +32 running -1 deg of camber all around).
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