i want to see the enkei ls-5 with red inserts on a caracas red so bad! They are pricey (roughly 1500 with tire package) But they look sweet! I believe i want 18's, and i am not sure what tire size i want. I want my back tires to stick out just a little little bit, but the fronts to be in. Is this possible what offset would i need for this without rub on tein s techs?
i finally put my new ones on woot woot! These are Konig Zero 18X8 with Continental ExtremeContact DWS 225/40ZR18 Tires on.
The gap is kinda big even with Eibachs on. Its a DD so id rather not lessen the gap, this winter has been brutal with the potholes....
Rims look nice, way better than before but the tires are a bit small and skinny. 245/40/18 would fill the wheel well by .3" and also raise the car off the ground .3" plus the added protection from the extra rubber against potholes.
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Rims look nice, way better than before but the tires are a bit small and skinny. 245/40/18 would fill the wheel well by .3" and also raise the car off the ground .3" plus the added protection from the extra rubber against potholes.
Yeah, I made the purchase like 3 months ago, and I considered all of the tire sizes in that area. Now im not even sure why I went with the 225 lol. I was just tired lookin at the fat, bulky tire, so I went with something skinny, and a lil stretch... looking back at the old setup tho, im so happy that I got what I got lol it was worth every penny. Now I could use some clear sidemarkers, if thats what theyre called
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