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hi im looking to buy a set of cv3s and im drop'd on eibach PK for AWD now i want a semi agressive look i dont want it to be too tucked i know the +20f+25r will look stupid with eibach pk drop what if i get +32f+45r vossen and add 15mm spacers all around will that make it semi flush without any rubbing or fender work? tires will be 245/35-20f 285/30-20r
2011 g37x Coupe
Last edited by xsonnixx; Apr 22, 2012 at 12:41 AM.
No need for spacers for the sedan the 32/45 CV3s sit plenty flush and will be perfect with the tires you want to run. Here is G37X AWD with 32/45 and 245/285s.
Sorry I just realized you have a new coupe! 32/45 offsets still look very good on the coupe I don't think they are anywhere near tucked. When I had 32/45 w 255/305 I loved it.
Here is 32/42 w 245/35/20 and 285/30/20.
Last edited by Diego@Vossen; Apr 23, 2012 at 03:06 AM.
You can also avoid running spacers up front and grab the +20 and for rear grab the +45 and run your 285/30/20 and add a 5MM spacer. Or you can mount in new studs out back with a 15MM spacer amd sit at +30 which would sit very flush, but you will need to possibly trim rear bracket going +30 to avoid rubbing.
You can also avoid running spacers up front and grab the +20 and for rear grab the +45 and run your 285/30/20 and add a 5MM spacer. Or you can mount in new studs out back with a 15MM spacer amd sit at +30 which would sit very flush, but you will need to possibly trim rear bracket going +30 to avoid rubbing.
thats a great idea for +20 up front has any1 done this yet +20 front and +45rear? so +5mm spacer rear i wouldnt need to mount new studs? is that the minimum spacer without mounting new studs?
Here you go, CV3s 20/45 with 245/35 and 275/30 but if you go 5mm spacer out back with 285/30 it would sit nice. Paul is slammed on KwV3s but with your Eibachs it woul sit nice as hell with the thick tires out back.
5MM Spacer will just slap on with no stud replacement required.