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About that... The front fender will have to be pulled out by the door and bolted to the sideskirts like the cyber Evo for the tires to clear the fender when turning. You might also have to cut your front bumper too. This is why my offset in front isn't as agressive cause then I'd have to cut part of the fender then pull it out which won't look as clean.
Wheelset For Voltex Cyber Street Version Bodykit
I'm using the SSR Type-F wheels 18x9.5 +22 with 25mm spacers at the front. My bodykit has the cyber street version front bumper, cyber fenders etc. But when I tried to run a more aggressive wheel setup, the tires hits the endplates of the lower chin during turning so you couldn't really turn at all.
Does anyone here knows the correct wheel & tire specs to be used for this setup? Do you need the wide arm kit? Do you have to shave some parts from the front bumper? Or is the solution is to install the cyber version bumper combined with 18x10.5s or 18x11s wheels?
Does anyone here knows the correct wheel & tire specs to be used for this setup? Do you need the wide arm kit? Do you have to shave some parts from the front bumper? Or is the solution is to install the cyber version bumper combined with 18x10.5s or 18x11s wheels?
Last edited by BadAssEvo; Sep 26, 2011 at 06:02 AM.
I'm using the SSR Type-F wheels 18x9.5 +22 with 25mm spacers at the front. My bodykit has the cyber street version front bumper, cyber fenders etc. But when I tried to run a more aggressive wheel setup, the tires hits the endplates of the lower chin during turning so you couldn't really turn at all.
Does anyone here knows the correct wheel & tire specs to be used for this setup? Do you need the wide arm kit? Do you have to shave some parts from the front bumper? Or is the solution is to install the cyber version bumper combined with 18x10.5s or 18x11s wheels?
Does anyone here knows the correct wheel & tire specs to be used for this setup? Do you need the wide arm kit? Do you have to shave some parts from the front bumper? Or is the solution is to install the cyber version bumper combined with 18x10.5s or 18x11s wheels?
Are you sure you have the "cyber" kit? The proper wheel size without spacers is a 12" wide and an offset of around +15. All the guys with the cyber kit have spacers that I've seen. And yes, you will trim/cut the front bumper, undertray, and side skirts to clear a 12" wide wheel and decent rubber.
Last edited by BadAssEvo; Sep 26, 2011 at 05:39 PM.








