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It'll clear. You'll need pulled and rolled fenders, 3 degrees of camber front and 4-5 rear, and I recommend 205/40 tires to top it off. It'll look good, that's forsure.
That's actually exactly what I had on my civic lol. But anyway, my question is I was looking at forums and parts and stuff and I noticed that the rear Coilovers on any brand don't have camber plates. Ksport has rear camber plates sold separately but I noticed that they only allow up to -1.5. Does that mean I also have to use camber bolts to achieve the -3 and hopefully drop to get the rest of the camber. Or is there another way?
 
Nope, with the McPherson strut design you can slot the top bolt and get all the camber in the world. Theirs a how-to somewhere. I'd look it up but I'm on my phone. Lol
 
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plates will get you up to 1.9 and will help you get more inner clearance. adam is correct tho the easiest way to get more camber is at the knuckle. ksport gt pro coilovers have way more range than bc does. every coilover is different. if you want a lot of control over your rear setup I strongly rec getting a link kit. at least the laterals.

going to make a huge difference when picking what size to run
 
EurynomusP5 I fit my 10's pretty much with my link ket but if I had the k sports too it would have been a lot Easier. I would get all ur ports from AAC they are the best
 
im not too concerned about the wideness of the wheel. im more concerned about the offset.. i dont wanna mess up the fender and quarter panel up too much.
these link kits.. they allow camber adjustment?
 
yes link kit will get you camber

this is 18x8.5 +30 on 215 40's - gtpro coilovers, rear camber plates, and aac link kit

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Most impressive. Definately is a must. I'm gonna run just the Coilovers for now and drop on my mazda6 wheels till I decide what wheels I'm gonna go for. Once I've decided ill get those links and the camber plates. Thanks for the info!!
 
Guys. P5 as the subject. What's the approximate lowest offset this car can clear without using too much camber on a 17x9?
 
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