I had looked into the AMR coilovers but decided on the Apexi's instead because of the street characteristics the EVO and STI guys were saying they had. The front 19x8.5 +27 offset wheel has some clearance between the coilover and the tire. I checked to see if I could run a wider tire than the 245/35 on there right now. I'll have to snap a pic because I thought it was roughly 1" clearance maybe less. The rear 19x9.5 +24 wheel had a huge amount of clearance. I should have no problem running a 275 or 285 tire. I may do a 255 in the front and a 285 in the rear. I want something wider than 245 all around.I have a set of 18x9.5 +35 FN01RCs with 275 tires I can try mounting on the car to see what clearance issues there will be. They cleared the Teins fine so I don't think there will be a problem. It's supposed to rain here all week but after that I can get it cleaned up with some pics and probably have the front lowered another 1/2 - 3/4".
I had someone else ask me about the front adapters since Phillip doesn't have them pictured on the website. The bolt holes on the EVO coilovers are bigger compared to the knuckle diameter holes on the 3S so crudely put the front adapters are basically washers with a raised section that fits into the EVO coilovers so you can run the smaller stock 3S strut bolts. Next time I change the ride height I'll take a pic of the adapters.
You can see the difference in the size of the holes. The top one on the EVO coilover is more oval shape. The adapter converts this to a round hole so all your camber adjustments are made from the camber plate.




I have a set of 18x9.5 +35 FN01RCs with 275 tires I can try mounting on the car to see what clearance issues there will be. They cleared the Teins fine so I don't think there will be a problem. It's supposed to rain here all week but after that I can get it cleaned up with some pics and probably have the front lowered another 1/2 - 3/4". 

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