18x9.5 et25.....
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i have 18x9.5et27 on the rear...you should be with with some 225/40/18's couple degrees of negative camber, you will also need to cut off some of the parts that connect the rear bumper
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My rears are 19x9.5 et 25..I rolled my fenders and beat the crap out my rear bumper lip metal part and removed the bolt. Tires are 225/35/19 camber at -2ish degree..my fender hits my rim on bumps and dips.
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wow i didnt know all that needs to be done... well since i want the look ill have to.... so even with 18x8.5 et30 you were still rubbin bad chrischoi???
^^would that size be easier to work with?
^^would that size be easier to work with?
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ok so i am mos def gna get that wheel size (18x9.5 et 25) and might go with a 225/35 or 225/40, not sure yet but one question for those who got the VRD fogs... if i take out the front fender liners, how/what can i do to protect the fogs from getting filled up with water?????
my passenger side fender liner tore off on the freeway a couple months back and since then my passengerside fog has been getting filled up with water everytime it rains! what could i do to avoid that from happening again?
my passenger side fender liner tore off on the freeway a couple months back and since then my passengerside fog has been getting filled up with water everytime it rains! what could i do to avoid that from happening again?
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