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Old 06-19-2002   #1 (permalink)
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Neuspeed Sport SEDAN w 215/45/17 (PICS)

Here are some pics of a sedan with Neuspeed Sport springs, KONI, and 215/45/17 tires.

The front you can barely fit 1 finger in there.

The rear you can barely fit 2 fingers in there...I'd say 1.5 fingers.


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hey man i got to say it looks good i like ur rims alot they really go good with they car.
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hey i have the same springs and i think with the thinker tires it looks better then mine, i have 205 40 17.
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Thanks, I like how the fill up the tire well.
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radius of ___ tires...
exbauer: 12.31"
hedonism: 11.73

almost a .6" difference...
one reason why i'm going with 215-40-18 rather then 215-35-18, to fill the gap
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Damn, clean those tires........
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Looks good. I have 215/45R17s as well. I'm gonna drop with the B&G coilovers so these pics will help me figure out how much to drop.

Any rubbin yet?
What is the drop on the Neuspeed Sports? (sorry, feeling lazy right now..) [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/IMG]

Edit: Found how much the drop is from Hedonism's thread: it is front 1.75" rear 1.5"
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it blows dirt here 24/7

i have not had any problems with rubbing.
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those look like Kosei K1's?

Nice ride yo!
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Thanks, I like how the color goes with blue. Plus it hides the brake dust.
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I like how the tires fill up the wheel well. I think I am also going to go with 215/45/17 tires.
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