raptorgabe
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I got a bitchin deal on a full set shipped from Paul 11.5 in back and 10.5 in front
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cleanWhat are some mods needed to be done to run 11.5 in rear. That silver car is perfect!
So a camber kit might be useful, what about spacers?All i had to do was add some negative camber,thats it no rubbing.
Awesome, I think I know what to get now! Thanks!!Camber is easier to adjust it is al but stock camber will adjust enough . Spacers for what ? No spacers are needed except the front . 3mm spacers but u can hit the dust cap in with a hammer and it will clear
Holy shit that looks good. I'm emailing Paul right now to get these!!Thanks to Paul for the wheels!
Front: Ferrada FR1 20x9 275/35/20 MPSS
Rear: Ferrada FR1 20x10.5 295/35/20 MPSS
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Got your pm brotha responding right now.Holy shit that looks good. I'm emailing Paul right now to get these!!
I can't wait to put this setup on, only a few more weeks! So jealous you have air :( Got any more shots? Would love to see other angles.Thanks to Paul for the wheels!
Front: Ferrada FR1 20x9 275/35/20 MPSS
Rear: Ferrada FR1 20x10.5 295/35/20 MPSS
Airlift 3P
Can't say enough about Paul. He was dead on with fitment, super nice, super responsive, and went above and beyond to fix a mistake one of his suppliers made.I can't wait to put this setup on, only a few more weeks! So jealous you have air :( Got any more shots? Would love to see other angles.
Lots of guys running the Ferradas now that's awesome.
Awesome pics that looks great! I got mine from Paul too and nothing but good things to say about him too.Can't say enough about Paul. He was dead on with fitment, super nice, super responsive, and went above and beyond to fix a mistake one of his suppliers made.
-3 camber rear, -2.2 front for those wanting to know what it takes to air out.
They will fit fine no issues really.can I run up front 20x9 ET30 with 275/35/20 and rear 20x10.5 ET45 305/35/20 with Steeda Progressive springs?
How would be the speedometer be affected? Or should I rather buy 245/40/20 and 275/35/20?
Rear is aggressive a 10.5 ET 45 is better suited to be honest, but you can do a 10.5 ET 25 and run a 275/35/20 for the rear or a 285/30/20Hey just curious to know if a set of Vossen VFS-1 would fit.
Front 20x9.5 +25 245/35/20
Rear 20x10.5 +25 285/30/20
Researching here I think the fronts will clear but would the rears fit even with slight camber?