Apex Silver w/ TE37's question.
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Apex Silver w/ TE37's question.
Hello all, i was browsing the pics of evo's on my comp still trying to decide what color to really look for. And i came across this:
I searched but couldn't really find anything. Anyone have any specs on this car? Wheel specs if possible and any other info. I know they are te-37's thats about all haha. Went to the web address listed but it said under construction. I was dead set on RR, but this makes it all the more difficult to decide WW, RR, or Apex. Thanks a lot guys!
I searched but couldn't really find anything. Anyone have any specs on this car? Wheel specs if possible and any other info. I know they are te-37's thats about all haha. Went to the web address listed but it said under construction. I was dead set on RR, but this makes it all the more difficult to decide WW, RR, or Apex. Thanks a lot guys!
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Those are 18x9.5 +12 TE37s with a 225 tire, if memory serves. This would require a ton of work to run on the street (read: widebody kit).
You're much better off running an 18x9.5 +22...all you have to do is run a slightly stretched tire (245 or even some 255s fit), trim/roll your fenders, and run a little camber. This is the setup I run...you can search my username for pics of my car.
You're much better off running an 18x9.5 +22...all you have to do is run a slightly stretched tire (245 or even some 255s fit), trim/roll your fenders, and run a little camber. This is the setup I run...you can search my username for pics of my car.
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18x9.5+12, you do not need a widebody to run this set up....all you need is some rolling to the rear fenders, stretch tires, and coilover and run some negative camber and slam it and your good....
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Those are 18x9.5 +12 TE37s with a 225 tire, if memory serves. This would require a ton of work to run on the street (read: widebody kit).
You're much better off running an 18x9.5 +22...all you have to do is run a slightly stretched tire (245 or even some 255s fit), trim/roll your fenders, and run a little camber. This is the setup I run...you can search my username for pics of my car.
You're much better off running an 18x9.5 +22...all you have to do is run a slightly stretched tire (245 or even some 255s fit), trim/roll your fenders, and run a little camber. This is the setup I run...you can search my username for pics of my car.
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