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Yes, bro, I'm from Russia. Am I the only one here?))
I'll post more photos later in the "Show off your sedans" section
In the meantime, I want to look up some information about the discs kansei tandem 19x9.5 +22 or 10.5 +22. I really liked them.
Hey all, I have read through the entire forum. Just looking for opinions.
I am about to pick up some Advan Gt for my sedan, Rear specs are 20x10.5 ET45 with a 285/30. However for the front I am conflicted, I do have the akebono brakes so with that in mind I was going to go with a 20x9.5 ET35, with a 255/35. Is the offset too aggressive for the front? If so what would everyone recommend?
Hey all, I have read through the entire forum. Just looking for opinions.
I am about to pick up some Advan Gt for my sedan, Rear specs are 20x10.5 ET45 with a 285/30. However for the front I am conflicted, I do have the akebono brakes so with that in mind I was going to go with a 20x9.5 ET35, with a 255/35. Is the offset too aggressive for the front? If so what would everyone recommend?
Thanks
should be good. I ran 19x10.5 +22 upfront with a 265/35 firestone indy 500. I rolled a bit and some camber around -2.5 or so. I'd say a slight roll if needed. But should be ok
Just looking to order wheels, I got some rears that are 20x1.5 offset 45 but, for the front I am not sure if the 9.5 will clear with a 255/35R20
Any help would be appreciated.
Just looking to order wheels, I got some rears that are 20x1.5 offset 45 but, for the front I am not sure if the 9.5 will clear with a 255/35R20
Any help would be appreciated.
I think I responded to your Reddit post.
I am assuming its the same post.
20x9.5 +35 is a good spec up front and 255/30R20 will fit with no issues.
I would suggest 255/35R20 to pair better with your 285/30R20. I'd go a step further to actually recommend doing 245/35R20 which is even better of a pairing for the 285/30r20
I am currently running a 20mm spacer up front since the wheel hits the knuckle without it. I think I could have gotten away with a 15mm but 20mm was all I had and 7mm wasn't enough.
I also think if I use da taller tire like a 255/45r18, it would move the wheel upwards where the knuckle is narrower for more clearance and may not need a spacer.