School me on Low Pro's
I am trying my hardest to kill these tires, i have 215/45/r17 yoko's but they rub so iam stuck with those as well. I am on df210 springs w/tokico adjustable shocks. I actually softened the front and the rear today and it seems a little better. Those 215/45/17 are for sale. 2bf goodridges, and 3 yoko es 100's ($300.00) splitting shipping.
205's trashed, running the 215's i had as back up. (bf g sports front and yokohama es100 in rear) No i did not go out and buy the above setup at the same time. Was running the yokos on tien coilovers, but they rubbed front and rear, and some how got a nail thru the sidewall on one of them. bought the g forces to compensate. The ride is smooth and true as far as steering and pavement compared to the rim killers i was running. The tires do not look odd as one would think, and i do not rub in the front and more, ever so slightly in the rear. The rubbing went away due to df210 springs, tokico adj shocks. I know that the tires are too tall, but they treat me right and look good. I hope to venture into 205/45 in the summer. All i know is i want something with the side wall protection of 45series, and anything compared to a neo gen or 205/40 i dont want in my life. Thanks for class
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
mischman
PPC: Exterior / Styling
2
Sep 15, 2015 03:38 PM
Ismvelas2
Scion tC 2G Owners Lounge
5
Aug 17, 2015 02:22 PM
Heartstainedinhate
Scion xB 2nd-Gen Wheel & Tire
1
Jul 21, 2015 12:52 AM







