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Old 12/7/14, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by laserred38
Awesome link! I can't believe I haven't seen that before. As I thought, the 285/35 is very similar in height to the stock 255/40. I really want to go lower but our driveway is terrible as is. I don't think I could go lower. Having the 275/40s take up more of the wheel well is almost more worth to me than a stiffer sidewall. Plus the 275/40s are most likely going to be a) less expensive and b) more available than a 285/35. Hmm I'll have to think about it.
What suspension do you have? I lowered my car on P springs and had a ***** of a time going over speed bumps and what not until I swapped the Tokico's for Koni yellows, that made a world of difference.
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Originally Posted by Brandon302
What suspension do you have? I lowered my car on P springs and had a ***** of a time going over speed bumps and what not until I swapped the Tokico's for Koni yellows, that made a world of difference.
Steeda Boss 302 specific springs, Koni Yellows, J&M LCAs and PHB, new stock strut mounts. I have a BMR adjustable UCA, Steeda G-Trac Brace and MM CC plates too, but didn't see the need for them at the moment. I'm probably going to sell the CC plates and UCA, since if I change anything, I'm going to get coilovers haha. Then go Steeda on the rest, UCA, billet LCAs, Watts Link.
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Originally Posted by laserred38
Steeda Boss 302 specific springs, Koni Yellows, J&M LCAs and PHB, new stock strut mounts. I have a BMR adjustable UCA, Steeda G-Trac Brace and MM CC plates too, but didn't see the need for them at the moment. I'm probably going to sell the CC plates and UCA, since if I change anything, I'm going to get coilovers haha. Then go Steeda on the rest, UCA, billet LCAs, Watts Link.
You must have one doosey of a driveway.
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My 275's are great in the rain. No issues with hydroplane.
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Picture of 275/40/R19 Ventus V12 if this helps.
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