New Setup XXR 527 & HT Spec Coilovers 2.0
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New Setup XXR 527 & HT Spec Coilovers 2.0
Hey guys I just bought the HT spec ver 2.0 so im waiting those to come but im in need of new tires so its an excuse for to me to finally buy some rims as well I found the xxr 527 chromium black in 18x8.75 in either +35 or +20 which of these offsets will sit flush with the car and I know I might have to roll the fenders and run a stretch tire but I need this as a daily driver so if you guys could help me with the best setup
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Depends if you want flush or poke. First of all no wheel is 8.75 wide so it is either 8.5 or 9in wide. Either way I agree I would go with the +20 as I am running 18x9 +35 with a 10mm spacer in front and 15mm in the rear. You will need a lot of camber though to fit that in the rear. So since you say this is your daily you might want to go with the +35 if they are 9in wide that way you can just not run much camber in the rear instead but still be flush.
With my 18x9 +35 with 15mm spacers in the rear with just a basic fender roll and no pull I only get 3500-4000 miles out of my tires on the inside edge before they are bald and need to be flipped to run the outside edge. For a DD I wouldn't want that.
With my 18x9 +35 with 15mm spacers in the rear with just a basic fender roll and no pull I only get 3500-4000 miles out of my tires on the inside edge before they are bald and need to be flipped to run the outside edge. For a DD I wouldn't want that.
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