Squints2See
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Good morning folks...
I have finally decided on the wheels that I am on going to purchase for the car. These are Axe Wheels EX30. (This is unless @Paul@PK Auto Designs gives me word on the new VFF 107's by Vorsteiner being offered in our bolt pattern and pricing is reasonable. Any word yet my friend?
)They are offered in a 20x10 et25 and et42. I know that the 42's will work on all 4 corners, but I was curious if I could squeeze the 25's in there. Here are the additional pieces of the puzzle...
1. I will be installing an airlift 3p system
2. I don't like the look of excessive negative camber. (I don't want your eye to really notice it).
3. I don't like the look of stretched tires. I currently have the stock 20" foundry's which are 20x9 on a 265/35 stock tire and like that look where the tire sticks out somewhat past the rim.
4. I will be purchasing the Anderson Composites AT-style front fenders. (They are similar to the GT350 one's they offer but with a horizontal split in the middle). These fenders are advertised as being 0.4" wider than the stock fenders. And does this even help since a portion of the wheel well is still determined by the front bumper?
5. When wheels are tucked, I like the look of the wheels being pushed out as far as possible, without rubbing the fenders obviously.
6. If it matters, I do not track or autocross the car. It is a nice day car for fun, spirited driving.
If I can do the et25's in the front and not in the back, will that look odd if what has a more concave look than the other? (I know this is done the opposite direction).
With all of this being said, do I have to do et42's and if so will I need to do a spacer to push out the wheels a little or is et25 a possibility?
I have finally decided on the wheels that I am on going to purchase for the car. These are Axe Wheels EX30. (This is unless @Paul@PK Auto Designs gives me word on the new VFF 107's by Vorsteiner being offered in our bolt pattern and pricing is reasonable. Any word yet my friend?
1. I will be installing an airlift 3p system
2. I don't like the look of excessive negative camber. (I don't want your eye to really notice it).
3. I don't like the look of stretched tires. I currently have the stock 20" foundry's which are 20x9 on a 265/35 stock tire and like that look where the tire sticks out somewhat past the rim.
4. I will be purchasing the Anderson Composites AT-style front fenders. (They are similar to the GT350 one's they offer but with a horizontal split in the middle). These fenders are advertised as being 0.4" wider than the stock fenders. And does this even help since a portion of the wheel well is still determined by the front bumper?
5. When wheels are tucked, I like the look of the wheels being pushed out as far as possible, without rubbing the fenders obviously.
6. If it matters, I do not track or autocross the car. It is a nice day car for fun, spirited driving.
If I can do the et25's in the front and not in the back, will that look odd if what has a more concave look than the other? (I know this is done the opposite direction).
With all of this being said, do I have to do et42's and if so will I need to do a spacer to push out the wheels a little or is et25 a possibility?
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