Advan RG II GTR Face + Espelir GT Fitment ?
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Advan RG II GTR Face + Espelir GT Fitment ?
Has anybody Ran 18x9 +29 (if different offset please still post and let me know) with these springs? Any rubbing?
Has anybody ran 18x9.5 or 18x10 w/ these springs? If so please let me know your offset and what rubbing issues occured, if any.
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Has anybody ran 18x9.5 or 18x10 w/ these springs? If so please let me know your offset and what rubbing issues occured, if any.
THANKS!
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I wanted to run Michelin Pilot PS2's, in what ever size works. But in the end, i really want this wheel / spring combo, so i would use any tire that fit for other people.
let me know what you guys got to work!
let me know what you guys got to work!
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i have 18x9 rg2 at +29 offset with 245/40/18 on apexi evx coilover and the tires barley clears the rear fenders so any spring i think would be fine as long you get the right off set and tires http://w44.photobucket.com/widgets/d...=/f28/ae86one/
and the suspension was set up by Robispec
and the suspension was set up by Robispec
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Originally Posted by Corey
I have 18 x 9 RG2's with 29 offset and I'm running S-Tech's. I have 255/35 Yokohama AVS ES100's and I'll get a rub every now and then in the rear. I'm buying coilovers hopefully this week though so my problem should be resolved.
Did you have your fenders in the rear rolled? If you get them rolled then your rubbing issues will go away. I preorder some work emotion xd-9's in a 17x9.5 size and I'm going to need to roll the rear fenders.
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Dpending on your offset you may not need to roll your fenders. I have a 29 offset, but I think I've seen guy run 9.5's with like a 35 offset and not have any issues.
I don't have my rear fenders rolled. The rubbing is VERY minimal and its not doing anything to the tires. I'm waiting to get my coilovers first to see if that helps and if it doesn't they will get roll then.
I don't have my rear fenders rolled. The rubbing is VERY minimal and its not doing anything to the tires. I'm waiting to get my coilovers first to see if that helps and if it doesn't they will get roll then.
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Thanks guys!
Yeah i have heard from a bunch of people that there is a tiney tiny bit of clearance between the back tires and the rear fenders, but i am actually more worried about the 1.7" drop from the springs in the front. Do you guys think it will be fine?
Yeah i have heard from a bunch of people that there is a tiney tiny bit of clearance between the back tires and the rear fenders, but i am actually more worried about the 1.7" drop from the springs in the front. Do you guys think it will be fine?
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