go 215.35.18's 18x7.5 and you'll be straight.
you'll regret getting 17's. everyone has that. go 18's looks better specially in the RH. plus you'll be cool.
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Originally posted by 99Interlude 17's to small for a lude, need a bigger drop ..
bigger drop = camber issues and a damaged ride due to bad surface areas..
so i guess you're saying you think i need to go lower? (sig)
so i guess you're saying you think i need to go lower? (sig)
I personally think that your ride looks good and is fine were it is but its all opinion. I'm not planing on slamming my car just h&r sports and koni yellows and maybe if I get this job at this restraint strike it rich and get tein ha but I dont think that will happen since auto-x doesn't come buy here but once or twice a year for about 3 days and with the money I save from the H&R and konis I could buy other things and still have good handling.
The evos...I got them from speedandstyle.com. The pkg origanaly came with nankang tires but I got the upgrade pkg to toyo fz4 215/35/18. They cam mounted and balanced and with anything and everything like alot of extra stuff just in case you need it. to my front door they were $1699.00.
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