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Apex Springs and Offset



  Not got a car
Im now going to order some Apex Springs, -40mm

I have Pro Race alloys, 1.2 Offset of 35 and a 100mm stud Diameter be ok and a 7J width. 16-45-195

Will my alloys rub?

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No, I dont want Sportlines or coilovers ect. I want Apex Springs.
 
What about some sportlines? Or coilovers?

I don't think you'll have any problems with it. Maybe on very hard cornering.
 
  Not got a car
Oh Ball Bags

Shall I go for it? need to get rid on some arch space, Dont/Cant want to spend any more than £90
 

Da

  Less
Well as you're running et35 this means the outer edge of the wheel sits 10mm further out towards the edge of the arch. However, as you're on 195 tyres this will counter act it by 5mm on each edge of the tyre meaning you're actually only 5mm closer. So....you should be ok so long as you don't go too low.
 
  Ph1
Iv run Apex / Koni combo for years and think their fine for road use. Not as harsh a ride as their made out to be and certainly not ''shocking''. They are what they are though, budget end springs that give a decent drop.

Back on topic, iv run aftermarket 15'' et35 wheels without rubbing in the past BUT thats on a ph1. Not sure what the difference is between stock 182 and ph1 other than wheel offsets.
 
  Not got a car
If I got the APEX and it did rub or was close to rubbing, how about getting 40 profile tyre when i nee replacing?
 


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