Quick question for ya
Running 195/50/15s on front and 60's on back... Whats the most i can drop it down on with out problems..
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Re: Quickie for you!
Depends on the offset of the wheels mate and not on as much on the profile of the tyre. Look for the et marking on the inside of the wheel, or tell us what wheels they are, we may be able to tell you the offset
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Re: Quickie for you!
Mate measure from the top of the tyre to the wheelarch on the front but you need to leave about 20-25mm for bumps in the road and measure the same on the back alot easier than trying to do it by the offset of the tyre lol.
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Re: Quickie for you!
if the wheel is et49, then you can go to about 60/70mm like mine was.
If they are ET45, i would say no lower than 50mm.
Any lower than ET45, you wanna keep it at 40mm.
If they are ET45, i would say no lower than 50mm.
Any lower than ET45, you wanna keep it at 40mm.