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Old Dec 28, 2013 | 01:12 AM
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Can get my hands on some work vs xx wheels
They are 5x114 fitment the offsets are ET35 They are 8J fronts and 9J rears.
Is it much work to fit these to my s

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Old Dec 28, 2013 | 06:54 PM
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Once you go below 45 it starts getting difficult. You have to run more camber, maybe - 3.5 or - 4, maybe more, plus roll the fenders. The 8" wheel will help, since the 215 or 225 tire will be easier to fit.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 09:16 AM
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You shouldn't need that much camber for these. Roll all the fenders and relo the tabs. You will need at least 2 degrees camber for the front and 2.5-3 for the rear. I agree with the 215 for the front and a 245 or 255 for the rear. I would probably start with 215 front and 245 rear and get the alignment down then if you have extra space but the tire sizes up one.
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
You shouldn't need that much camber for these. Roll all the fenders and relo the tabs. You will need at least 2 degrees camber for the front and 2.5-3 for the rear. I agree with the 215 for the front and a 245 or 255 for the rear. I would probably start with 215 front and 245 rear and get the alignment down then if you have extra space but the tire sizes up one.

i agree with above, for sure start with a 245, 255s would like require over fenders or pulling.

i love the way 9+35 fits on the back, but stick with 245. 18" is going to be a little harder to fit as well. a 225 may be cool up front too
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 08:04 AM
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^Again no the 255 will not need overfenders you would likely just need the 3 degrees of camber not 2.5 like you would with 245's.
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