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Recent from 2014 i ran 17x9+35 with 245/40 front and 225/45 rear
 

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@webby I can't see much with this tapatalk app
 

Matt3CivicSi

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Recent from 2014 i ran 17x9+35 with 245/40 front and 225/45 rear
Okay I just ordered varrstoen 17x9 with the plus 22 mm offsets 4 of them for front and rear. The question is I wanna lower my Si from factory but I don't want lots of negative in the front and the rear. But I want a clean meaty aggressive look. Is that possible?
 

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It is possible Matt, it depends how low you're going. Regardless you're required to roll and pull front fenders, and roll quarters. If you want to tuck 17x9+22 with 245/40 you're gonna rub in the rear inner wheel well and front you may rub on hard turns
 

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You're also required to run negative camber as well.
 

Matt3CivicSi

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I know I have to run neg camber just trying to avoid making my car look like a triangle lol. To much is -4. Put it this way I want my tires wearing evenly. I like "Trackedfb6" setup that's what I'm looking for I even think he's running just a tad to much negative camber in the back but I can live with that and I know he has +27 offsets on his.
 

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You're not gonna clear in the rear dude
 

Matt3CivicSi

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Trackedfb6 cleared and he's running +27 offset with 245s and his is exactly what I'm looking for. 5mm can't make that much of a difference. I wish I new more about his build like how much camber he is running.
 

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The front will clear but rear's won't cause your you'll rub against your gas fill up neck on hard turning/cornering...that can be hazardous
 

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Well I'm not gonna argue I'm just giving you a word of advice. You will not clear with 17x9+22 with 245/40 in the rear with minor camber lol. You'll rub. Usually the ideal. Square set up I've seen many 9th owners run are 17x9+35 with 245/40 or with 235/40. I wouldn't recommend running x9+22 rear with 245/40 thats gonna chew up the inner rear wheel well and quarters if you hit a nasty dip or hard turns
 

Matt3CivicSi

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But what's minor camber to you? And you don't think I can obtain .511 of an inch in rolling my fenders? Cuz that's the difference in offset.
 

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Honestly bro you can try it see if the set up works for you. Trial and error man.
 

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Honestly bro you can try it see if the set up works for you. Trial and error man.
 
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