CT spring
Originally Posted by hemants
Well he likes his NEW wheels, that's for sure :-)
Actually, I had this setup for over a year ... it rides well and everything worked out nicely. No rubbing (unlike my current situation) was a big plus. Again -- I'm running CT springs with OEM Type-S shocks. Shocks are my weakest link right now (suspension-wise). I would reccomend this setup, even in harsh Canadian winters.
I'm currently running Volk Racing SE37 18" rims (+45 offset) with 235/40/18 Toyo Proxies4. I like the handling of this in the dry -- much better than OEM Michelins. Only rub if 3 people in the back and/or if I hit a bit dip in the road at fast speeds. I'm going back to the OEM rims in the late fall / early winter. Using them for the winter. Whether I run Yokohama H4S/V4S or Toyo Garit HT (both 215/50/17) is still up for debate ...
My $0.02 ...
- derrick
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