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Old 02-17-2011, 10:15 PM
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I am looking at the SSR Type-C wheels for my 03 S2K. The size i was look at for the front is 17x7.5 +49 and rear 17x8.5 +58. I would be using a 215 tire in the front and a 255 or 265 tire in the rear. I am going to be putting on tein flex coilvers and lowering the car 1 inch front and rear. I am not sure if they are going to fit without rubbing howerever and was just wondering if you guys could help me out. Thanks
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depends on how low you wanna go. camber and roll the tabs. you should be ok
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I just wanted to lower the car an inch front and rear. And i'm going to sound stupid but does roll the tabs mean lol
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I also was wondering if these OZ's would fit without any rubbing or not???

http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/WheelCloseU...=All&sort=Brand
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with those offsets you'll be fine, no need to roll anything
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Ok the recomended wheel sizes are 205 front adn 225 rear. Is that the sizes i want to use or no?
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^215 and 245 tire widths would be more appropriate on that size wheel.
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Ok. Thanks man
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Originally Posted by corince06,Feb 18 2011, 12:27 AM
Ok the recomended wheel sizes are 205 front adn 225 rear. Is that the sizes i want to use or no?
That is the default Tirerack recommendation since you have an AP1 and those are stock widths. I'd either do 215/45 or 225/45 front with a 255/40 rear.
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I have 07 ap2 with ssr type-c i decided to got with 18x9 just because the rims are concave not like the 17' no offense but they look like rotas to me , my specs are 18x9, offset are +55 all around tires are bridgestone potenza re 760 sport fits perfect tire size is 255/35/18 , and oh yes you will need some fender rolling ..


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