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Old 06-24-2009, 04:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Will I have rubbing?

Just curious if anyone is running this combo. I just bought new wheels for my car. Haven't gotten them yet. Specs are 15x7 with a 44mm offset. I'm also lowered on Eibach Sportlines (1.7-1.5 drop)

I plan on still using my stock 205/55/15 tires. I should be okay right?
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15....lol
you wont rub at all
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Seriously... why 15?
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1. Lower drag times
2. Better Ride Quality
3. Don't have to buy new tires
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Im not bashing your choice at all....your gonna see some quicker acceleration, but you wont get the same top end....so to say.

if your doing drag, be warned that even though youll only see .5 second maybe, its not what you should be worrying about with the prelude....initial traction/torque steer is your enemy
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