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will be very very close to the inner strut. will need to test it haha... should be okay thoOk so the rims I test fitted stuck out way too far, the +20 offset on 18x8 was just no good...returning them tomorrow. I saw a set of XXR 530 18x7.5 +38 offset. Will that fit without sticking out from the wheel well?
Kk thanks man. So if they do turn out to be a little close to the inner strut, I should use wheel spacers, correct?will be very very close to the inner strut. will need to test it haha... should be okay tho
no... lol cuz then they'll poke again. either way you have lots of room in the rear... front strut is what you would worry about :pKk thanks man. So if they do turn out to be a little close to the inner strut, I should use wheel spacers, correct?
My bad haha, im new to the wheel scene as you can tell :Pno... lol cuz then they'll poke again. either way you have lots of room in the rear... front strut is what you would worry about :p
So what can I do if they are too close to the front struts?no... lol cuz then they'll poke again. either way you have lots of room in the rear... front strut is what you would worry about :p
Sweeeet, thanks for the help bro! I be placing my order for the xxr's soonwell they will be fine 18x9.5 +38 fits with about 3mm of clearance. so you're good
so stock wheels spec, and pretty well 0 rub?Enkei HFP-R7 17x7+45 C/S 3.2/3.5 drop -0.5 -2.5 N 225/45/17 Minor in rear when cornering really hard No Spacers
245/40/18 is what i'd say. 235 is about even. def not bigger, or it'll buldgeneed advice on what tires to run have 18x8.5+35 Enkei PF01 looking to be dropped on sportlines willing to do prokit to fit wheel and tire, with a 235/40/18 tire with no camber in the front if possible and maybe a lil in the rear...no more than -2.5 in the rear... i wan th meaty look tho i do not like the stretch look at all....im thinking i can run a 225/40/18 (yokohama S-Drives) they tend to be wider than the stated sizes. in opinon would be great and pics would be even better.
245/40/18 is what i'd say. 235 is about even. def not bigger, or it'll buldge
but even a 255+ if you like the meaty look
(255/35/18)
235 will fit fine trust me it'll be straight cut haha make sure you have fender clearance tho. i'm on 225's with 9" wide wheels and it's like pretty mild stretch. It looks nicer, plus still gives me amazing traction with these performance tires, as well as not needing to worry about rubbing fatter tires = more rubbing hahaAlienPrime so you think a 245/40 will be ok? i think it just might be a little bit to much maybe..... i think the 235/40 would be easier to fit
235 will fit fine trust me it'll be straight cut haha make sure you have fender clearance tho. i'm on 225's with 9" wide wheels and it's like pretty mild stretch. It looks nicer, plus still gives me amazing traction with these performance tires, as well as not needing to worry about rubbing fatter tires = more rubbing haha
you can always get priceier, stickier tires and go thinner if you're worried about grip. Yokohama Advan AD08 makes 225/40/18. Still meaty looking on 8.5" plus, unreal grip
if you plan on getting bolts in front, then that's fineok ok i see what you getting at... i think i will be going with he 225/40 i know for sure i wont have any issue fitting them. im just wondering how it will fit with the sportlines i know i probably have to get front camber bolts and rear arms to make it fit just right without rubbing or fender work?