Alohaaaxton
New Member
Aloha from Hawaii, Club Integra members.
First of all, as many can tell, I am a new member I have a 94 integra GSR, I have gotten the fenders completely rolled, and then pulled a little before the repaint to yellow. (Previously Black)
I also just recently purchased these rims from a retail store here in Hawaii, XXR 531 in Chromium Black with a Polished lip. they are 15x8 +0 They came with 165/45/15 Federal Formoza's.
Although this look is incredibly insane looking, it does not work on my car. The wheelgap is immense and when I slam it, everything scrapes because the tires are way too "rubber bandish."
So basically what I am asking is what tire size should I go to so i can run a decent height and clear potholes with? (I have camber kits and full Skunk 2 suspension, Don't worry about rolling fenders negative camber etc, I am already aware of that and have done it previously on different cars)
I was thinking 175/50r15 or 175/55r15 or even 195/45r15 .. Any Advice would be greatly appreciated and very helpful in this frustrating period of time, Mahalo in advance!
First of all, as many can tell, I am a new member I have a 94 integra GSR, I have gotten the fenders completely rolled, and then pulled a little before the repaint to yellow. (Previously Black)
I also just recently purchased these rims from a retail store here in Hawaii, XXR 531 in Chromium Black with a Polished lip. they are 15x8 +0 They came with 165/45/15 Federal Formoza's.
Although this look is incredibly insane looking, it does not work on my car. The wheelgap is immense and when I slam it, everything scrapes because the tires are way too "rubber bandish."
So basically what I am asking is what tire size should I go to so i can run a decent height and clear potholes with? (I have camber kits and full Skunk 2 suspension, Don't worry about rolling fenders negative camber etc, I am already aware of that and have done it previously on different cars)
I was thinking 175/50r15 or 175/55r15 or even 195/45r15 .. Any Advice would be greatly appreciated and very helpful in this frustrating period of time, Mahalo in advance!