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Old 05-06-2002, 10:05 AM   #1
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my car is dropped roughly about 2 inches with the eibach sportline springs, and i was wondering, i want to get 16x7 rota slipstreams and what offset should i look for. i dont want to rub so if anyone has a drop like this and have either 16x7 or 17x7 rims, let me know aite.
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yea man you should be fine, i have a 93 hatchback lowered 2in front, 2.25 rear with 16x7 slipstreams and have perfect camber allround with no rubbing. 205,40,16 tires
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you have a pic of your car? i love slipstreams but i want to see them on a car.
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Re: offset...

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my car is dropped roughly about 2 inches with the eibach sportline springs, and i was wondering, i want to get 16x7 rota slipstreams and what offset should i look for. i dont want to rub so if anyone has a drop like this and have either 16x7 or 17x7 rims, let me know aite.
with a 7" wide wheel you should go with a 42-44mm offset. with a 7.5" wheel you should go with a 43-44mm offset.
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