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  1. #337
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    i'm running buddyclub N+ coilovers on 5 clicks from fully stiff setting.
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  2. #338
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    LEXUS GS300
    you'll need a guard roll all round if you wnt to so run those specs that low. won't rub once you have though so its definitely not a headache fitment setup
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  3. #339
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    Victoria
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    03 Euro Lux AT
    should remeber you can avoid guard rolling if u run hectic camber + run a 215 tyre.
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  4. #340
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    Hi guys will these fit without rolling guards or scrubbing? Haven't lowered my car yet but will b getting N+ and ingalls rears soon.

    18x8 +38 225/35/18
    All round.
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  5. #341
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    yep should be fine, you wont be able to go like 0 finger gap at the front tho with that size cos it sits almost flush so without a roll it might rub
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  6. #342
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    Quote Originally Posted by x10Hz View Post
    yep should be fine, you wont be able to go like 0 finger gap at the front tho with that size cos it sits almost flush so without a roll it might rub
    Sweet! Yeah I don't plan on running 0 finger gap. Just enough lowerage to make it look good and avoid rolling guards and scrubbing.
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  7. #343
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    if you dont mind rolling your guards, removing bumper tabs, then reasonable offset wheels should fit. I just did the whole lot before the wheels went on and had no issues.
    my 97 accord
    17x8 +35 215/45 fronts
    17x8 +35 225/45 rears
    -3 camber all round


    as you can see no stretched tyres, sits flush, no rubbing or scrubbing


    how it is now, with 17x9 +35 rears 215/45 stretched

  8. #344
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    ^ Nice,

    I am thinking of purchasing a pair or SSR Professors
    F: 17 x 8 + 41
    R: 17 x 9 +49

    and run run 25 mm spaces

    But i am not to sure how 17' would look on the euro ... opinions

    [also just picked up my n+ ]
    Last edited by elitee; 29-12-2010 at 07:37 AM.

  9. #345
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    Quote Originally Posted by elitee View Post
    ^ Nice,

    I am thinking of purchasing a pair or SSR Professors
    F: 17 x 8 + 41
    R: 17 x 9 +49

    and run run 25 mm spaces

    But i am not to sure how 17' would look on the euro ... opinions

    [also just picked up my n+ ]
    Hmm The ssr that u getting shuld b just fine

  10. #346
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    yerh coz felix ssrs are more crazy =P

  11. #347
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    Quote Originally Posted by elitee View Post
    ^ Nice,

    I am thinking of purchasing a pair or SSR Professors
    F: 17 x 8 + 41
    R: 17 x 9 +49

    and run run 25 mm spaces

    But i am not to sure how 17' would look on the euro ... opinions

    [also just picked up my n+ ]
    they'll fit with no problems, but you might want to try a much lower offset if you want to get any kind of decent stance.

    rather than picking up a high offset and running spacers, get a lower offset wheel so you can get the dish/stepped lip/concave rather than having none and it sitting the same.

    best advice is to look around for your wheels and wait until you find the perfecting sizing. I've compromised a lot and run spacers and run into headaches with wheels that weren't right spec.

    You can literally make anything fit, but it just depends how you want to go about it.

    17's will look hot though

    if you want to slam you euro to the ground and want a nice stance 17x9 +22 all round would be great.
    3TripleZero


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  12. #348
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiceMeister View Post
    they'll fit with no problems, but you might want to try a much lower offset if you want to get any kind of decent stance.

    rather than picking up a high offset and running spacers, get a lower offset wheel so you can get the dish/stepped lip/concave rather than having none and it sitting the same.

    best advice is to look around for your wheels and wait until you find the perfecting sizing. I've compromised a lot and run spacers and run into headaches with wheels that weren't right spec.

    You can literally make anything fit, but it just depends how you want to go about it.

    17's will look hot though

    if you want to slam you euro to the ground and want a nice stance 17x9 +22 all round would be great.
    Alright cheers.

    I guess the search continues !!

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