335's SSR GT3(Satin) - Pics

BuffDigits

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So finally got to try this out for myself. Ignore how dirty the car is, its been raining all week. Now lets see, cause I know people will ask, front springs are steeda, back are H&R's.

Rims are SSR GT3 Satins ('cause its a 10th anniversary so wanted to keep the look a little).

Only modification was shaving the irs bolt just a tad. Fronts are Michelin Pilot Sports 275/35/18's, rears Michelin Pilot Sports 335/30/18's.

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Rims are 18x9.5 in the front and 18x10.5 in the rear (heh yeah the sun just came out today finally)
 

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You are my role model! :bowdown: I want to do that! :bowdown: Looks sooooo sick! :rockon: What size GT3s are they? 18x9 & 18x11?
 

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I didnt see them in 11's anywhere so I went with 10.5's. Even though I didnt need spacers there is room within the fender to put 1/4 spacers in if you wanted to move them out a bit more.

I didnt need to though, only need to shave the irs bolts to get them to fit, no rubbing.
 

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Originally posted by BuffDigits
I didnt see them in 11's anywhere so I went with 10.5's. Even though I didnt need spacers there is room within the fender to put 1/4 spacers in if you wanted to move them out a bit more.

I didnt need to though, only need to shave the irs bolts to get them to fit, no rubbing.

Wow, they fit on 10.5s, that's cool!
 

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HEy BuffDigits, got any pics showing the entire car?
BTW ur car looks SICK!
 
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Very nice!!!:beer:

Any rubbing or bottoming out with the springs and those tires?
 

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no rubbing no bottoming out. With the suspension fully extended (such as on a lift) there is still 1/4 inch clearance on the passenger side. The drivers side just slightly touches the sub-frame.

But I dont expect to ever hit a pothole large enough to fully extend the rear wheels, if that happens ill have other things to worry about then any rubbing :)

but with the car on the ground there is 1/4 to 1/2 inch clearance
from rim/tire to subframe/irs bolt (even more on the passenger side).

so no spacers. helps to get wheels with the correct offset.
 

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awesome pics!!! and nice wheels. one thing though. do you have a caster and camber plate system?? b/c your rear tires look as though they are not sitting completely straight. its hardly noticable but it will wear the tirex unevenly. just wondering.
 

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