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Old 01-30-04 | 07:24 AM
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getting 20 X 8.5 front and 20 X 10 rear...lowered with H&R springs about 1.4"...what is the appropriate offset and tire package...im assumin 245/35 for front and 275/30 for rear...i dont want to rub at all...also does anybody have any feedback on H&R springs for the gs400...ive used there products before on other cars and i like them but if there is a better one ill take it...most concerned with comfortable ride...don't want coilovers...thanks all for the help!
Old 01-30-04 | 07:26 AM
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Old 01-30-04 | 08:49 AM
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if you want to play safe, +35 and +44
Old 01-30-04 | 08:58 AM
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Rominl, I thought you said anything beyond a +38 would rub?
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no i said i had 8.5 +38 and it didn't rub at all, and i have 8.3 +32 and it rubbed a bit (i ended up doing some mod to the front fender and the rubbing is gone. stay tuned for info). so if you want to play safe, i think +35 is a good number. i still saw some space with my 8.5+38
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