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Old 09-03-2011, 06:30 PM
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im lowered on skunk2 spring and stock struts, i have 17x9 all around rpf1's. i want to run the smallest tires possible without and tire stretching. and less fender roll as possible and also no pull at all or do i have to pull the front?
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Whats the offset?
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I am assuming +45 offset, 225/45 front and 255/40 rear. I would bend the front fender liner tabs up and do a standard roll/bumper tab relocation in the rear but at least you don't have to pull anything. You could also do 215/45, 245/40 for more clearance but you are getting into a decent stretch on the front.
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if you dont want any stretch go 245's all around and do a roll/tab relocation and be done.
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yes 17x9 +45 all around, and thanks
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Originally Posted by 1nate7
I am assuming +45 offset, 225/45 front and 255/40 rear. I would bend the front fender liner tabs up and do a standard roll/bumper tab relocation in the rear but at least you don't have to pull anything. You could also do 215/45, 245/40 for more clearance but you are getting into a decent stretch on the front.
would i have any stretch with the 225/45 in the front?
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Originally Posted by Adamo41188
if you dont want any stretch go 245's all around and do a roll/tab relocation and be done.
thats what i was thinking too but wasn't sure if i still needed to pull the front fenders
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Originally Posted by Vi3tbo1209
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if you dont want any stretch go 245's all around and do a roll/tab relocation and be done.
thats what i was thinking too but wasn't sure if i still needed to pull the front fenders

Just roll them, Im on 245's on 17x9 +42 and just camber adjusted and i clear fine
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i have 17x9 +45 and 225/45 on the front and it does rub but i think with a little more camber it will be fine. my rears are rolled and the tab relocated. it was like $75 or so for the rear to be rolled and tab done.


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