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  1. #301
    Just make sure you dont get chunky tyres and it should all be sweet man

  2. #302
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    225/40/18 or 215/40/18?

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    go for the 215/40 tyre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aero View Post
    go for the 215/40 tyre.
    Planning to get Bridgestone Potenza RE002 tyres.....they don't have 215 size pattern, only 225...

    Will there be issues with 225/40?

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    some good tyres there... lol. i guess 225/40 will still be ok with 18x8 +45.
    u could get some toyo proxes. they're also very good and they do have 215/40/18

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    Proxes 4 have good grip, but the road noise is terrible especially on the front set.
    Old man that drives slow cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by evolution View Post
    Proxes 4 have good grip, but the road noise is terrible especially on the front set.
    i agree.. especially when ur going 90km/h +.. sounds like a plane

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    Hi guys! will this spec 18x9 +38 or +36 would have any problem on FD2?..

    Work XD9

    cheers =)

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    sounds ok but depends how low you are and what tyres you chooose to run.

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    I got my wheels installed.

    18x8 +40 offset Enkei GTC01 with 225/40R/18 Bridgestone RE002.

    Fits perfect. Only minor issue with hitting the humps too hard though. My wheels hit the fender.....

    What should I do? Will having coils solve the problem? Do I need to roll my fender?

  11. #311
    Are you on stock springs? if so its probably because the springs are really soft so if you turn really heard, hit a hump, have people in the car, its going to hit the fenders and bounce around. You could either get stiffer springs/coils or get tyres in like 215. Just slow down on the humps bro lol

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    Yea I am on stock springs. I do get cautious on humps and stuff, but when you have people in the back. I can get a slight scrap over a hump. Also from speeding on a straight and hitting a small incline dent in a road.
    I might get my rear fender rolled abit.

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