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15" et 38 alloys on a lowered deck


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you talking about rears or fronts?

 

i have 16x8 ET 25 on the front, arch rolled with a hammer to take lip out and have no problems at all.

i run 16x9 ET 20 on the rear with camber arms and rolled arches.

 

if you get the arches rolled slightly it will be much better, even just folding the lips up to nthe body will help loads with tyres etc

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How hard is you suspension set up @Dexter? The pic of you poking your finger into the arch makes it look as if the tyres are veerrrryyyy close to the lip and the cheap ek coilovers on my deck do have a bit a bounce on them as I assume the spring rate probably isn't optimum for the weight of the deck..

This is meant to be my new family :D but i that doesn't mean I don't want it to good (better) but when the babu arrives and I'm forever loading the car up or what have you I don't want to have to worrying about the tyres rubbing is all

 

Not very hard, i'll be getting a new one this winter. I had a Koni setup before and that was way harder. Yes the tyres were pretty close to the lip but when the car went down camber made the tyres go into the wheel well with no rub. I snowboard a lot so the car is often full of people and gear. But if you can get your hands of an arch roller, definitely give it a go. Makes life a lot easier!

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So nothing is making my decision easier! Spend a bit more and get some sweet wheels that are 15s which I prefer or save a bit and put the ones I have one which are 16s that I dont like as much but still like!..

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