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Old 08-19-2016, 02:12 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by K370 View Post
OK now I have my CR2P wheels and it's time for tires.

They are 20X9.5+15 front and 20X11+5 rear. What would the best tire size for them. I know it depends on the height and camber as am planning to lower it 1 inch and maintain stock camber numbers is it possible to do it?

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I have the same wheels but with less aggressive offsets (+20/+15). My tires are 265/35 and 305/30 with no camber adjustment in the front and 5mm spacers plus camber adjustment in the rear with SPL camber links (+10 net rear offset). I tried to use 5mm spacers in front and 10mm in the rear for a +15 and +5 net offset, respectively, but the tires rubbed during hard braking and full suspension compression. My rear camber specs are as close to OEM as possible.

Sorry for rambling, but to answer your question, I would go with 265/35 front and 305/30 rear. A little bit of camber won't hurt. 255/35 and 295/30 will be more conservative, but will work better if you're set on retaining OEM camber specs.

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