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05-19-2022, 04:50 PM | #24 |
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With 225/45-17 or 225/40-17 they would probably fit with most tires on the market. The rear wheels would be harder to fit with wider tires. If you are only doing this fitment up front, it should be fine.
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10-21-2022, 08:43 AM | #26 |
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I have e36 spec Kosei K1s on at the moment (17x8.5 et40) with 245/40r17 BS RE71Rs. No rubbing with stock rear fenders. I have loads of room to the fender up front but also lost of camber. Actually I'm thinking of adding a small spacer because I'm pretty close to the damper tube (koni yellows, H&R springs).
Anyway, this setup is fine for the street. The rear looks close for larger bump stroke though so I'd want to dial in some camber or roll the fenders for track work on this spec. |
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