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Old 01-07-11, 05:57 PM
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Pic Request: 295/30/18 on a 10" wheel

How does it look? Anyone have this?
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Here ya go! R888's. I went with the 295/30/18's on 10" wheel because the 285's costs an additional $80 more for some reason. Fronts are 255/35/18's on 9" wheels...I do have some understeer. HKS front bar and stock rear. I can probably dial it in with the right camber and pressures but next time I'll probably get 265's for the front.


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Looks great from the outside, but I'm almost more worried about the clearance with the trailing arm (even with upgraded ones).

Wait a second, I just noticed that's not a stock rear fender...
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That doesn't look too bad. My streets are +42's so I'm not worried about the trailing arm. A professional fender roll might be in order.
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Originally Posted by Carlos Iglesias
Looks great from the outside, but I'm almost more worried about the clearance with the trailing arm (even with upgraded ones).

Wait a second, I just noticed that's not a stock rear fender...
Yeah burnout fenders... My Work wheels are actually wider at 11" rear and 10" fronts. The key is right offset, I remember there used to be a guy here running 11" rears with stock body.
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My car is on stands but... 295/30/R18 Potenza S02s.

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