Enkei Kojin 18 9.5 +35 FK8 owners only please

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Would you rub with 18x9.5 +35 265/35/18 and lowered .6 front .7 rear with camber arms in the rear?
I don't rub with 275/35s on those specs, I do run camber in the rear though. Plan is to eventually run a 285.
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You don’t rub with a 275/35 and lowered? Any pics? I’m trying to decide what size tire to get and what kind of camber arms
 

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You don’t rub with a 275/35 and lowered? Any pics? I’m trying to decide what size tire to get and what kind of camber arms
Get your alignment right and you'll be just fine on the 265 you asked about. Na I don't have pictures at the moment. I have eibach camber arms, doesn't really matter though which ones you get as long as they're good quality and meant for the fk8
 

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Oh okay. Thank you. I saw on fitment industry the gallery had some Rs with this 265/35 look n they said no Rub without camber arms and they’re lowered. 👀 I think I have to just see how it is without arms first n if it rubs then I’ll buy camber arms


Get your alignment right and you'll be just fine on the 265 you asked about. Na I don't have pictures at the moment. I have eibach camber arms, doesn't really matter though which ones you get as long as they're good quality and meant for the fk8
 

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Everybody tries to get away with the laziest approach to not rubbing. They just want stuff to magically work. When I was on stock camber arms I'd rub a little on big dips with a full car. I was running Michelin PS3+ which run really skinny in 265/35. The tire you run plays a factor, if you do rub though it isn't going to hurt anything it's a small amount of rub. I've lowered a number of FK8s and even Sis with 265/35 on 18x9.5 +35-38
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