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Old Apr 1, 2013 | 01:16 AM
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Default other than a roll/pull what do i need for +8 in the rear to fit?

Im getting some ccw lm20's and they are 17x10.5 +8 in the rear. I was wondering if i needed a bit of a flare other than a roll and pull to make them fit. Also what camber do i need to make em fit and what tire size would you recommend to get somewhat of a stretch but nothing too sketchy.

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Old Apr 4, 2013 | 03:44 PM
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You won't be able to tell the exact degree of camber needed to fit a wheel until it's mounted. But get hotchkis, or whatever give you the most negative camber. Do you mind rubbing? have you rolled and pulled at all?
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As for tires, 215/45 is a good amount! for a 17
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Im having them rolled/pulled. And yes i do mind rubbing im on BC extreme low coilovers
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You won't be able to fit a 215/45 on a 17x10.5...

You'll probably need a 235 or 245/40 maybe a 255/35 even. And you are gonna definitely need more than a roll and pull to fit something like that. Even if it was 17x9.5 with +8 you would have a lot of trouble fitting that with just a roll and pull. Definitely need to do a lot of modifications and run a decent bit of camber to get it to fit. If you have a stock body, honestly i'm not sure it is even worth trying to run these at all, you are going to have to do a LOT of modification.
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