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I need advice, ordering my wheels/suspension and I need help..
Ok withen the next few months I will be getting..
Work xd-9's in 18x8 45mm offset. I need to know what springs I should shoot for on my Si sedan. I was thinking about sportlines but I have heard that the drop is more drastic on sedans then coupes so now I am leaning more towards pro-kit. I want a nice looking drop with minimal gap when I get my 18's. I don't however want to rub on bumps or have to roll my fenders if you know what I mean. I will be running camber kits on the front and back so I wont be able to rely on negative camber to keep me from rubbing. Help me make my car the best it can be! |
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Depends on what "best" means.
From the sounds of it, you care more about the style of the drop then the performance benefits. In that case the I suppose the lower you go the better. Sportlines won't drop, depending on the tire size you get. 225/40/18 would be the highest I go w/ a Sportline drop if you're scared of rubbing. |
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