Vossen CV3 on grey Journey - how do they look?
I have a stock Journey grey G37. I am not lowering it. I am not going to make it ride bad or scrub. I am not adjusting camber, etc so that the wheels are crooked. I don't want to have to get my speedometer re-calibrated.
Does anyone have a pic of these on stock car with stock wheel size. I would be fine going wider in the back if they don't scrub.
Any other similar suggestions?
Thanks.
I hate to sound like a killjoy here; but I drive this thing to work for like 5 hour drives at a time and comfort is king.
Cheers! (Go Giants)
Does anyone have a pic of these on stock car with stock wheel size. I would be fine going wider in the back if they don't scrub.
Any other similar suggestions?
Thanks.
I hate to sound like a killjoy here; but I drive this thing to work for like 5 hour drives at a time and comfort is king.
Cheers! (Go Giants)
If "comfort is king" stay w/ 18s of another wheel design. 19s will be a bit firmer and 20s tend to look a bit off at stock height. If you really want the CV3s I'd stick to 19s and run a 9" on 245/40/19 front and a 10" to 10.5" running 275 or 285/35/19 in back. You'll want offsets in the +30 to +35 range.
Not crackin on any advice - and mine aren't Vossens - but they are 5 spokes (Stance)...
This would be running on staggered 20x9 front and 20x10 rear - 2008 Grey g37s clearing big brakes (looks a bit odd b/c I'm doing about 50mph in this shot) and stock suspension
This would be running on staggered 20x9 front and 20x10 rear - 2008 Grey g37s clearing big brakes (looks a bit odd b/c I'm doing about 50mph in this shot) and stock suspension
and from a comfort perspective - I agree with blnewt - the bigger the meat, the softer the ride - I'm running 245x35x20 front and 285x30x20 rear and after a long ride ...I SLEEP. they are responsive but you will feel everything to an extent. 
(+32 front and +35 rear btw)

(+32 front and +35 rear btw)
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