Got a great deal at Big-0, 461 including tax and road hazard warranty.
Dropped the car off before lunch. When I came back I saw it was still on the lift with the rear wheels off. They wanted to show me that the tires touched the spring perch on both sides. The guy suggested to bang it out of the way.
He started hitting it, I said "harder" but I guess he was afraid. After telling him to hit it harder the third time he gave me the hammer and I knocked it in pretty good.
Now I have plenty of clearance between the strut tower and the wheel. You may read this and think Im nuts, it didnt take much at all to make enough space. I didnt have to hit it very hard and I feel the structural integrity is equal to before.
Long story short, this is proof to you guys that WRX wheels with stock tires do NOT always fit fine. I have 4 GR-2 with rust spots to prove it!
I plan to test these tires up in Tahoe this weekend. Already I LOVE the traction! Its raining right now and the grip is excellent.
Check them out here
http://www.conti-online.com/generator/w ... er_en.html
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compare1. ... &x=17&y=16
If your wondering, this is not for my wagon. Its running 215 45 16 Falken Azenis on 13 pound 16x7 wheels
