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Old Aug 16, 2015, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by DsmEvo87
Thanks for all your input guys really appreciate it, this seems like a tough call....

My main reason for trying 235's would be to fill the arches a lil bit.

Plus the tires Im fitting ( goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric 2) Im also told these tires arent as wide as some others on the same size
If you really want to fill the arch upgrade to 17x9+35 wheel and 255/40/17
Old Aug 16, 2015, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Ang Wen Yan
If you really want to fill the arch upgrade to 17x9+35 wheel and 255/40/17
Thanks, sadly new wheels arent on the budget atm, guess I'll have a look on getting spacers
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Originally Posted by DsmEvo87
Thanks, sadly new wheels arent on the budget atm, guess I'll have a look on getting spacers
Your best bet is stick to 225/45/17 and install some spacer
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Originally Posted by Ang Wen Yan
Your best bet is stick to 225/45/17 and install some spacer
Thanks so much bro would go this route.. on a sidenote would you recommend the goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric 2 or the michellin pilot super sports?
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The Michelins are the best tire in that category. Bridgestone re760's and BFG Sport Comp2's are both a close 2nd. The good years are garbage.
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Originally Posted by letsgetthisdone
The Michelins are the best tire in that category. Bridgestone re760's and BFG Sport Comp2's are both a close 2nd. The good years are garbage.
And from the UK crowd Im getting GREAT views on the F1's as Ive posted on the tires section on lancerregister.co.uk

:/ Seems cant go wrong with either 1
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