245/40/17 and GtWorks springs
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245/40/17 and GtWorks springs
Anyone have this set up. I'm afraid that using 245/40/17 the gaps in the wheel wells are gonna get larger than they already are and was thinking about getting springs to drop it slightly. I don't want to get a huge drop just enough for it to not look too bad. I was thinking about GtWorks, Espelir ASD, Eibach or Tein High Tech. Now with the Teins I was thinking the rear doesn't need that much of a drop. What do u guys think.
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You can check out this website to compare tire sizes. Just punch in your current and new tire size and it will tell you everything you need to know. Oh and check out WORKS and Robis springs too. I'd get them over the Teins any day.
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
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245/40R17 tires would be way too small, in my opinon.
Here are GTWORX with the stock tires. If you ran 245/40R17, you'd see more gap, but if you ran 245/45R17, you'd see less wheel gap and slightly higher ride height, whihc would probably be unoticable.
Here are GTWORX with the stock tires. If you ran 245/40R17, you'd see more gap, but if you ran 245/45R17, you'd see less wheel gap and slightly higher ride height, whihc would probably be unoticable.
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