Will This Setup Fit My Car?
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Will This Setup Fit My Car?
I know this has been asked a million times, and I have done a bit of research over the last few months, and I think I am at the point of ordering a set of Big/Littles for my 02 CETA. Right now the suspension is 100% stock, I am going to add a set of BMR front lowering springs to bring the rake in line.
Heres the setup I got picked so far, obviously I expect to have a little BFH'ing to do, but want to stay away from rolling my lips if possible, due to the rare nature of the car.
This is going to be a killer looking setup btw.......here goes
Weld RT-S 15x10 with 7.5 BS Black finish in the rear
Mickey Thomposn ET Drag Radial 325/50/15 (Remember Stock Ride Height)
Front I am going 15x4 RT-S Black with probably a Falken 185/65/15, even though its a little shorter than I really want, rather go with a 27.3" front runner, but need a radial.
Any of you experts see any major problems right away?
Heres the setup I got picked so far, obviously I expect to have a little BFH'ing to do, but want to stay away from rolling my lips if possible, due to the rare nature of the car.
This is going to be a killer looking setup btw.......here goes
Weld RT-S 15x10 with 7.5 BS Black finish in the rear
Mickey Thomposn ET Drag Radial 325/50/15 (Remember Stock Ride Height)
Front I am going 15x4 RT-S Black with probably a Falken 185/65/15, even though its a little shorter than I really want, rather go with a 27.3" front runner, but need a radial.
Any of you experts see any major problems right away?
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The RT series of wheels is supposed to fit with NO grinding. You may have to remove the bumpstop and hammer the inner fenders with a 325/50. Since you are still at stock ride height you shouldn't have to roll the lips but every car is different