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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 04:15 PM
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Looking to run 17x9 RPF1s on all four corners. Currently on Tein S-Tech Springs, upgrading to Progress Coilovers over shortly. Will I have major rubbing issues? Looking to do a safe offset of +40 or so. I can always add on a spacer to push them out. The car needs to be functional since its my daily driver and I put in a good amount of miles weekly. I would like to keep the fender liner in the front and plan on having the rear fenders rolled. Also, what size tire would you recommend running? 235/40/17?
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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 04:58 PM
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Thanks, I did look that chart over. Was just wondering if anyone with the same wheel width had any problems rubbing with a wider wheel and lowered. Probably will go with a 245/40/17
Old Nov 4, 2010 | 05:11 PM
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just make it fit and no rub.. thats what i would do...
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I had the same size wheel, but with 275s, and if you plan on going really low or even moderately low, you may rub on the lock ring of those coils. I did with a 40 offset and 8mm spacers on top of it.
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