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Hey guys, I know there is a lot of info on these but it's hard to picture the offsets as most photos are side on or angled. I'm going to

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Old 09-03-2010, 10:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys,

I know there is a lot of info on these but it's hard to picture the offsets as most photos are side on or angled.

I'm going to be getting eibach springs and rear camber arms and am looking at te37 19x9.5 and 19x10.5. The +22 looks great in the photos but when I saw some other volks on some 370s in real life the front tyre stuck out from the guard.

What would you guys recommend to have the front tyre sit flush or a tiny bit inside the guard? +35? I know the camber in the front should bring the top in a bit due to the eibachs, but in Melbourne, cops are very strict and if the tyre is slightly out they'll deem it unroadworthy....
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I have 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +12 rear. They are just right for both front and rear.
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hmm yeah I've seen your pics, the car looks great! Would you happen to have some pics of the front wheels from side on or from above?
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Check out 2theextreme's journal. Page 5 or 6 has a bunch of pictures like you are looking for.
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Thanks I had a look, was a good help there! Looks like without too much camber and just on the eibachs I should go with +35 in the front and +22 in the rear.... (to keep the Aussie police happy )

I might go with 255 and 285 tyres on them. Hopefully they look alright lol
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I will give 19 "9.5 et20 f 19" et 15 R 10.5 tires at 245/40, 275/35 so I hope that it will be ok
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I have 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +12 rear. They are just right for both front and rear.
Yup, your car looks unbelievably gorgeous... I should have looked at the larger picture before posting, sorry.
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I have 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +12 rear. They are just right for both front and rear.
i have my TE37's on order....did you require any spacers for yours? What about camber? Or was it just a straight drop?
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i have my TE37's on order....did you require any spacers for yours? What about camber? Or was it just a straight drop?
There are no spacers needed. I have a rear camber kit. The car was cornered balanced, aligned and dropped on KW-3 coil-over.
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