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Old 11-04-07, 07:50 AM
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SSR SP1 Fitment

Hi guys just wanted to know if SSR SP1 will fit my FD with coilovers and lowered.

Rims are 18x9 +37 and 18x10 +37
Tires are F-235/40 and R-265/35

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Old 11-04-07, 08:39 AM
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my old wheels were 8 in frnt 9 in rear both +38 w coilovers and rolled fender and i still occasionally pulled the fender lip back/rubbed.
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pics

Thanks dude

Heres the pics of the rims i want to get.
So anyone else have any advice?
Old 11-08-07, 09:38 PM
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I love the SP1, theyre on my FC too.
you can get those to fit with those tires and rolled lips if your tires are not too wide and the car isnt lowered too much.
nice choice for flush fitment.
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cool thanks for info.
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any other advice?
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Sp1's are nice
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^^^very nice any more shot of that?
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RISEN ^^^ send out some more pics of that car!!! I would never have guessed it looked so good in a flat paint!!!
Old 11-21-07, 04:58 PM
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do you know the size/offset of your current rims? best to calculate using the base measurements.
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my current rims are 17x8 and 17x9 both +33 offset
running 235/40 and 255/40 tires
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I have 18x9 +37 with 245's and 18x10 +37 with 265's and I test fit them on my FD. Cleared stock suspension. Looks like the rear fender would need to be rolled if slammed, but other than that you should be good.

I'm waiting to buy my coilovers, then I'll know what needs to be done.
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cool thanks for info accel. I bought rims already and waiting for them to arrive hopefully in 2 weeks ill have to fit it somehow. I have tein flex coilovers so guessing it should be ok. Im just worried about it clearing front brakes and front fenders.
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let me know how you go champ.
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I've got some pics of the test fit. They are kind of crappy due to low light and my piece of crap point and shoot camera.

Here you go:















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nice dude thanks
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might be ok once you dropp it more due to a little negative camber.
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that looks really good.
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I'm guessing 40 series on both front and rear?
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Originally Posted by Ltdnismoracer4
I'm guessing 40 series on both front and rear?
35 series front and rear.

-Daniel
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