Official "Electric Blue" Picture Thread
Mistaken, on my old wheel set up i was running 18x9.5 +15 RPF1's with a 255/35 and i was running 2* of camber all around and i was fine, i would only rub in the rear on big bumps, i didnt roll my rear fenders too aggressive though. now i run the same tires on my 18x9.5 +20 Work Emotions and i dont rub at all haha i might even take away some of the camber now
warning NSFW
some of these might be reposts, but ive had most of these for a while... just never got around to posting them up.
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from a photoshoot promoting a buddies shop





one from the photographer who did the shoot

inside a car elevator at some high end highrise in miami


i will post more pics once i get my new wheels mounted
Enkei NT03s 18x 9.5 +27 in SBC

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from a photoshoot promoting a buddies shop





one from the photographer who did the shoot

inside a car elevator at some high end highrise in miami


i will post more pics once i get my new wheels mounted
Enkei NT03s 18x 9.5 +27 in SBC

^ That's absolutely perfect. That's the fitment I want except I want to run 255/40/17 for road racing and daily. What suspension are you on? I'm on MR Bilstein with Swifts.
if you're asking me, im on stock struts and tein s-tech springs ATM (i know at least 4 other evo dudes and a chick that use these springs to) (tires are 245/40-45(i forget)/17, the teins were supposed to be a temporary thing, but i fell in love with them, perfect ride height and good ride quality, so they stayed for a little while. going to switch to coils eventually. im not running spacers or anything, and am definitely very very happy with how the fitment came out. i need to camber my back wheels maybe -1.5 at most so when i go over hard bumps the back wheels dont rub the fender/bumper seam where that bolt is. rear fenders are rolled, no fender liners up front and i dont rub. if you run 255's i think you might just have to do a slight pull on the rears and roll the fronts, if not just do the EvoDave fender mod up front. but that all also depends on your offset and what not.











