9' +45 offset for front
Wow 9 foot wide wheels?
Short answer...no with about -2 of camber.
Right answer...buy some tires that actually fit and are supposed to be on a 9" wheel. You can make a 245/255 tire fit up front no problem with a fairly decent roll and negative camber up front.
Short answer...no with about -2 of camber.
Right answer...buy some tires that actually fit and are supposed to be on a 9" wheel. You can make a 245/255 tire fit up front no problem with a fairly decent roll and negative camber up front.
Originally Posted by JDMQuip,Dec 8 2010, 01:19 PM
Wow 9 foot wide wheels?
Short answer...no with about -2 of camber.
Right answer...buy some tires that actually fit and are supposed to be on a 9" wheel. You can make a 245/255 tire fit up front no problem with a fairly decent roll and negative camber up front.
Short answer...no with about -2 of camber.
Right answer...buy some tires that actually fit and are supposed to be on a 9" wheel. You can make a 245/255 tire fit up front no problem with a fairly decent roll and negative camber up front.
Originally Posted by JDMQuip,Dec 7 2010, 06:19 PM
Wow 9 foot wide wheels?
Short answer...no with about -2 of camber.
Right answer...buy some tires that actually fit and are supposed to be on a 9" wheel. You can make a 245/255 tire fit up front no problem with a fairly decent roll and negative camber up front.
Short answer...no with about -2 of camber.
Right answer...buy some tires that actually fit and are supposed to be on a 9" wheel. You can make a 245/255 tire fit up front no problem with a fairly decent roll and negative camber up front.
that was the first thing I was going to comment on!But to answer original post...I have 235s on with a minor minor roll (barely anything at all) and I think -1.5 camber (maybe just stock -1?) and it rubs over big dips.


225s mighhht work...but if I decide to keep these wheels and lower the car I am going to buy Downforce wider fenders.
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