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*need help...tire/lowering problem

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by BLADDER_MASTER, Sep 28, 2004.

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    sprint owned u....ERROR
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    *need help...tire/lowering problem

    hey im new to this forum.. i got a 03 corolla S with 18' ADR Sukudo Rims On It and the tire size i got is 225/40 and im planning to get some tein springs for it...and im wondering would it really rub against the fender or the inside fender and could i really turn without touching the fender???
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    lol, hey vvti-power, im pretty sure you can't do that; it will rub for sure. man u should check before you buy. i have the 04' and im in the process of putting tein SS's and 18 inch 5zigens. the biggest tires that it can run are 225/35/18, or so im told. However, im dropping it 2 1/2 inches. my tires are slightly smaller at 215/35/18. just in case, lol. im not sure about that offset shit thou, I had my friend install my tires for me, so i have no clue, but from what ive been told that also has an affect as to weather or not your tires will rub.
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    i didnt even know there was a 40 series tire for 18's. Wouldn't the price be way more than the standard 35 series anyways?

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