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theycallmechoodeee 07-15-2008 11:49 PM

will it fit ???
 
i am getting a ls with 15's bolt on's on them
and i want to go to 18's with a 40-45 tire
and lower the car with Eibach Sportline Springs

this is my first car and I do not want to screw up
and at least want the wheels to look good and fit on nice

68nova200 07-15-2008 11:50 PM

how are the roads around you?

DebadgedBALT77 07-15-2008 11:52 PM

yes, it will fit, i have the same setup

theycallmechoodeee 07-16-2008 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by 68nova200 (Post 2603228)
how are the roads around you?

the roads by me are fairly well I mean a couple bumps here and there but be sides that the main roads should be fine
how should they do on the dirt because there are some dirt roads by me that I may need to travel on sometime


Originally Posted by DebadgedBALT77 (Post 2603237)
yes, it will fit, i have the same setup

what kid of rims do you have on them??
and 40 or 45??

OrngBalt 07-16-2008 11:42 AM

do a search... yes they fit. guys have 235/35/20 on sportlines

DebadgedBALT77 07-16-2008 10:16 PM

car will do fine on the dirt roads, I travel gravel every once in a while.

I also have a 45 sized tire.

theycallmechoodeee 07-19-2008 02:45 PM

kk kool thanks guys

Spun 07-20-2008 08:03 PM

Where the hell do you guys live that you have dirt roads?
I mean I'm from Canada, which you Americans seem to think is hick country (A girl from Boston once asked me if we lived in Igloos and drove dog sleds, yeah thats how I got all the way to Virgina Beach for spring break, in my dog sled) but there are no dirt or gravel roads here.

nuttzzy 07-20-2008 08:07 PM

if have that set up kinda, not same name brands but same setup. if you drive on dirty road more than 3 times a month. your ganna have to get new struts before to long. i live in mid-town there isnt a 100 yr strip without a bump.

Bumpin Balt 07-20-2008 08:32 PM

I would go with a 35 profile tire on 18's or a 45 profile tire on 17's with an LS. If you go bigger than that, you will loose a lot of your bottom end torque due to the larger diameter compared to stock. I think 17's with 45's are a good choice for LS's because both the wheels and tires should be cheaper and they should be lighter than 18's. If you aren't too worried about price or performance, then go for the 18's with 35 pro tires because they will look better.

chillfactor 07-20-2008 08:43 PM

i got 235/45/r17 on my ls bolt i wanna lowere it too so idk if it would work o sorry to jack the thread

Bumpin Balt 07-20-2008 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by chillfactor (Post 2625072)
i got 235/45/r17 on my ls bolt i wanna lowere it too so idk if it would work o sorry to jack the thread

It will work just fine. I have 235/40/18's and I'm lowered on Progress springs. You will have room to spare.

DrPuttsSS/SC 07-20-2008 09:46 PM

So, why do they call you chudy? :confused:

Chad92 07-21-2008 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by Spun (Post 2624924)
Where the hell do you guys live that you have dirt roads?
I mean I'm from Canada, which you Americans seem to think is hick country (A girl from Boston once asked me if we lived in Igloos and drove dog sleds, yeah thats how I got all the way to Virgina Beach for spring break, in my dog sled) but there are no dirt or gravel roads here.

Here's the road I live down... I wash my car at home and I hate having to drive down it after I *just* wash my car the night before. End up with chipping in places too. :(

https://farm1.static.flickr.com/92/2...ff7ed1.jpg?v=0

45 minutes south of Edmonton by a lake the locals call Crooked Lake. :)

theycallmechoodeee 07-21-2008 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by DrPuttsSS/SC (Post 2625334)
So, why do they call you chudy? :confused:

lol
names cody
came up in 6th grade with chode (which we didnt know what it ment)
thats when everyone added some more letters

(there is no relation by the way with the nick name)

chillfactor 07-21-2008 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by Bumpin Balt (Post 2625210)
It will work just fine. I have 235/40/18's and I'm lowered on Progress springs. You will have room to spare.

do u rub when u hit bumps of its it a nice ride


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