Thanks for all the answers Mark, I will hopefully will have a pic to put up soon
Azzo28 wrote:Once you lower it you may have to roll your guards. Also, 225/40/18 will give you a bit more clearance. It'll just be a slight stretch on the rim. Depending on how low you go you may need to run a few degrees of camber.

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AB501UT!0N wrote:I agree, 225 would be less hassle and who doesn't love a little tyre stretch
And Mark I think you made a spelling mistake? Don't you mean awesome low not stupid low
cruisn wrote:With a 235 on a +48 all you will have to consider is to roll the rear as long as your not going stupid low.
I have 235's on a +45 8.5 so 3mm further out to the guards than your specs. Ive rolled rears only, no rear camber kit, rear tyre sits 5mm below the guard and zero rubbing.
Fronts are only running -1.5mm camber on coilovers and zero scrubbing either. Front tyre sits about 15mm below the guard.
bm2234 wrote:I've currently got Rota g forces on (18x8.5 +48 with 235/40 tyres) at stock height with plans to lower it very soon on coils.
I would like it to sit relatively low and I know I will need to get the Guards rolled (maybe just the back), but what else is required when you refer to trimming the plastic?
Not planning on stupid low as cruisn calls itbut "low" would be nice without scrubbing on a fast bend.
cruisn wrote:With your specs of 8.5 +48 with a 235 and a nice, low height you will not have to roll the fronts or touch the inner liner which I advise against.
Rolled rears is all you'll need.
rooby wrote:cruisn wrote:With your specs of 8.5 +48 with a 235 and a nice, low height you will not have to roll the fronts or touch the inner liner which I advise against.
Rolled rears is all you'll need.
Agreed, you wouldn't have to trim plastic unless you want to go so low as to have the tyre slightly up in the guard when you're on flat ground.
It really depends what you mean by low. My car is probably what some might consider stupid low, although I've seen plenty of cars that run lower.
Plus I have no front lip so no I never have any issues with scraping.
Rome_STI wrote:rooby wrote:cruisn wrote:With your specs of 8.5 +48 with a 235 and a nice, low height you will not have to roll the fronts or touch the inner liner which I advise against.
Rolled rears is all you'll need.
Agreed, you wouldn't have to trim plastic unless you want to go so low as to have the tyre slightly up in the guard when you're on flat ground.
It really depends what you mean by low. My car is probably what some might consider stupid low, although I've seen plenty of cars that run lower.
Plus I have no front lip so no I never have any issues with scraping.
I have to worry about my centrepipe more than my lip now!
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