How does this set up sound?

hilodaze

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i got a 4door 2002 accord in silver.

past set up:
-tein ss-p lowered approx. 2.5 in front and 2.0 in rear. my finger could just not fit in the fenderwell. tires werent tucked but just about.
-no camber kit. tires got it.
-stock 00 se wheels

planned set-up:
-either tein basic or omni power (street-want ride comfort). plan on lowering it 2.2 front and 1.8 rear.
-ingalls rear camber kit (i was told the front camber kit wouldnt be needed, if you think otherwise, please inform me)
-17x7 w/42mm offset or 17x7.5 w/38mm offset and 225/45

does that look good?
 

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BlkCurrantKord said:
38mm offset will hit your fenders.


what do you suggest me getting if i do decide to go with 17x7.5? what kind of offset?
 

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okay thanks...sounds good. will it rub on the inside though?

thanks for your help
 

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i wouldnt go lower then a 45 offset on a 7.5" wide rim. as for camber kits, you dont really know what youll need till its all settled in, imo. i thought i would need a rear camber kit when i lowered my car, but i didnt, i just needed the front, so i got the ingalls front upper ball joint. my rear tires never wore funny or anything. just keep an eye on your tire wear after you put the new suspension in.
 

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i dont know why some people say only need rear cambers, then some say only need front cambers? but anyways... perhaps i may go with ground control and tokico illumina w/ ingall cambers.
 

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45 is safe cuz dreman told me or someone told me 50 is our stock rim so ...45 is good and best but 38 will rubbbbb baddllyy
 
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