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  • CircuitMonster
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    Thanks for all the help guys, but I think we got off track. I wanted to know what you guys were running for 16x8 et20 and 16x9 et15 (esm 002r) tires size and brand; since there staggered I didn't know if I need different size tires for front then the back. Although I may just keep my wheels now lol. Bt for future reference could you guys help me with that

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  • IRON-E
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    Originally posted by CircuitMonster View Post
    Yeah I may get 205/45 coming up this week or next week instead of buying new wheels. Although you think 215/45 will work better?
    205/45 will give you minimal stretch on an 8 wheel., I have Kumhos on mine 17x8 and barely stretch as opposed to, say Falkens.

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  • CircuitMonster
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    Originally posted by Vivek View Post
    Dude those tires look great dont put some stupid little ones on. Try to modify or remove your fender liners so it doesn't rub. Does it rub on the fender itself?
    yeah I cut the liner slightly to fix the rubbing now its rubbing on some part of the top not sure where. Although I do have the treehouse lollicups on so my caster is further forward too.

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  • CircuitMonster
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    Originally posted by IRON-E View Post
    Yeah, tires seem a little too tall, I've seen a lot of guys using 205/45 on those wheels for better clearance without rubbing.
    Yeah I may get 205/45 coming up this week or next week instead of buying new wheels. Although you think 215/45 will work better?

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  • IRON-E
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    Yeah, tires seem a little too tall, I've seen a lot of guys using 205/45 on those wheels for better clearance without rubbing.

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  • Vivek
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    Dude those tires look great dont put some stupid little ones on. Try to modify or remove your fender liners so it doesn't rub. Does it rub on the fender itself?

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  • CircuitMonster
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    Here another one at an angle

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  • IRON-E
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    Linky no worky

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  • CircuitMonster
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    Picture is on Flickr cand I can't seem to link it for some reason so here's the link to it
    Last edited by CircuitMonster; 03-25-2013, 11:49 AM.

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  • CircuitMonster
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    Wow my cars not that low lol ill try to add a pic for reference would a 215/45 or a 225/45 be too much? I would like a little more meat if possible.

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  • Vivek
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    Originally posted by CircuitMonster View Post
    i was going to get the esm 002r so 16x8 et20 16x9 et15 im lowered on jom kit right now and the front is pretty damn low my tires are rubbing so bad in the front. again right now im on 16x8 style fives with 205/50
    I ran 16x9 et 10 up front with 215/40 and a slight pull with no issues. Height is in my sig.

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  • einstein57
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    215/40 all around. 7.5" fronts











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  • CircuitMonster
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    I may raise the front up a little. But I'm sill with the issue of what what company makes tires for staggered wheels I wanted to run the esm 002r 16x8 16x9 but I can't find tires to run for them.

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  • fronton
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    Originally posted by CircuitMonster View Post
    Front and rear fenders are rolled.
    Then it sounds like you need a higher offset rim (unless you are running spacers in which case take them off), taller suspension or negative camber.

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  • CircuitMonster
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    Front and rear fenders are rolled.

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