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08-29-2021, 08:56 PM | #157 |
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Alright guys! Finally got to run the car!
Soo! This is MY OPINION. But from everything I've discussed here and figured out on this journey here's the recipe to make 18x10et33 square fit properly with NT01 275/35/18 tires. I'm running kw clubsports with a 5.5" 60mm 10kg or 572 lbs per inch front spring with the perches high. Camber plates are maxed out to the negative. I won't know until I align the car again but I'm guessing around -3.8 to -4 12.5mm wheel spacers. Rolled fenders. Ran the car hard in the canyons and it only rubbed on harsh dips that compressed the suspension. Turning and everything else seemed fine. Really hoping this nets me the ability to rotate tires and evenly wear them out. That was my goal going down this path to begin with. I know some of you have said I didn't need to do this or that. But this is how I feel it's best set up to clear everywhere and I'm glad I did it my OCD way. |
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We need more pics of the whole car now!
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My car just went in for an alignment after an MCS and a few other suspension bits. I also have the EC-7 18x10 ET33s. My front ride height will be 600mm (stock is 620), front camber -3.1 and I'll have a 12mm spacer. This was the pre-alignment at roughly 601mm height. Not sure on camber but I would say roughly around the -3 mark, maybe a touch more. I'll post-alignment pics once I have the car back.
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Here's some pics guys
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Not running a square setup - but the front is one of the effective offsets & tires sizes being run now. 18x10 ET21 with a Hoosier A7 275/35/18 on it (and they run wide at that). Tucks in nicely in track trim (-3.5 camber). I run an 11" wheel in the back with 295/30/18's on it but I can definitely see where a square 10" ET33 would be a great setup.
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Just rolled back in from the alignment.
275/35/18 Goodyear Supercar 3's on a square ET33 18x10 wheel with front camber @ -3.2 and rear @ -1.8 on ohlins road and track with 3dm suspension swift springs I am able to clear the fender without any issues. The shop said I have plenty of clearance on my setup that I do not need to roll the fenders. |
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