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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Will I have a problem running 17x7.5+30 215/45 or 225/45 on BC BR coilovers? (no guards rolled) or would I still require a camberkit and guards rolled?
    I'd say u may face problems but would really depend how low you are and how much camber. I would suggest rolling guards as well. I'm on 17x7 +24 on 215/45 and lots of scrub when it was lowered past the tyre. Had to raise it about an inch so there was gap between wheel and guard and now only scrubs when I hit dips in the road. On the other hand, I previously had 17x8 +35 and that was perfect with guards rolled and low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doosra View Post
    I'd say u may face problems but would really depend how low you are and how much camber. I would suggest rolling guards as well. I'm on 17x7 +24 on 215/45 and lots of scrub when it was lowered past the tyre. Had to raise it about an inch so there was gap between wheel and guard and now only scrubs when I hit dips in the road. On the other hand, I previously had 17x8 +35 and that was perfect with guards rolled and low.
    Is negative camber really required to run 17x7.5+30 on 215/45?

    Cause Im thinking maybe I can just get the guards rolled and raise the car up if it is required to, to run that set up.

    At the moment, Im running stockies 17x7+45 on 215/45 and its just about 2-3cm above the tyres. At a good height, no scrubs or anything.
    Last edited by SHRUKA; 29-11-2013 at 10:06 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Is negative camber really required to run 17x7.5+30 on 215/45?

    Cause Im thinking maybe I can just get the guards rolled and raise the car up if it is required to, to run that set up.

    At the moment, Im running stockies 17x7+45 on 215/45 and its just about 2-3cm above the tyres. At a good height, no scrubs or anything.
    wanna buy some 17x7.5 +30s

    will look sick on your ride

    this is 7.5 +30 225/45 0 camber

    Last edited by charliebrown; 29-11-2013 at 10:17 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    wanna buy some 17x7.5 +30s

    will look sick on your ride

    this is 7.5 +30 225/45 0 camber

    Turn the picture sideways !
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Turn the picture sideways !

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    What a coincidence. Im also looking at the exact some wheels. Is that stock height?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    What a coincidence. Im also looking at the exact some wheels. Is that stock height?
    yeah. although that's straight off the jack. maybe 1-2cm lower after rolling the car back and forth
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHRUKA View Post
    Is negative camber really required to run 17x7.5+30 on 215/45?

    Cause Im thinking maybe I can just get the guards rolled and raise the car up if it is required to, to run that set up.

    At the moment, Im running stockies 17x7+45 on 215/45 and its just about 2-3cm above the tyres. At a good height, no scrubs or anything.
    U may be OK with that height

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