i'm not too sure if this is the right section i should be posting this, but i wanted to know, would 18x9.5 rims with an offset of +35 fit our cars ok? or is that way too wide, hopefully someone can help out, thanks
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ya i was looking at that already, but all the numbers just mixed me all up haha, from wat i saw +35 would be too much offset for the fronts?
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short answer is no.
they would fit in the rear with a little work, but it would take ridiculous stretch, camber, and rolling/pulling to make them fit in the front.
they would fit in the rear with a little work, but it would take ridiculous stretch, camber, and rolling/pulling to make them fit in the front.
ya thats wat i thought, thats the only reason i asked, to see if anyone had done it, but thanks for the info promasta
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>short answer is no.
they would fit in the rear with a little work, but it would take ridiculous stretch, camber, and rolling/pulling to make them fit in the front.
they would fit in the rear with a little work, but it would take ridiculous stretch, camber, and rolling/pulling to make them fit in the front.
My rims are 18x8 with a +35 offset, and they are only the slightest bit sunken in on the rear fender, and the front fits pretty much perfect.
I rub the slightest bit on big bumps or when the back seats are full.
Lowered on tien s techs, and I havent rolled the fenders or anything with 225/40 for tires.
I rub the slightest bit on big bumps or when the back seats are full.
Lowered on tien s techs, and I havent rolled the fenders or anything with 225/40 for tires.
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I don't normally drive fast, but when I do its on a curvy section of this island
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nice set up, but im still deciding if i should just keep my rims and stop spending money haha
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very interested hahaha
>My rims are 18x8 with a +35 offset, and they are only the slightest bit sunken in on the rear fender, and the front fits pretty much perfect.
I rub the slightest bit on big bumps or when the back seats are full.
Lowered on tien s techs, and I havent rolled the fenders or anything with 225/40 for tires.
I rub the slightest bit on big bumps or when the back seats are full.
Lowered on tien s techs, and I havent rolled the fenders or anything with 225/40 for tires.
nice set up, but im still deciding if i should just keep my rims and stop spending money haha
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dam that's a wide wheel for that car. The 18" size for that car should be 215-35-18 anything bigger than that i would not know but I'm sure most of your issues are coming from that +35 offset. If you want to stay with that size I recommend rolling out the quaters and fenders through a local shop, not doing it right may cause to oil can (wobbly panels) you're fenders and quaters.
This post has been edited by vikk860: Apr 2, 2011 - 8:54 PM
>i'm not too sure if this is the right section i should be posting this, but i wanted to know, would 18x9.5 rims with an offset of +35 fit our cars ok? or is that way too wide, hopefully someone can help out, thanks
dam that's a wide wheel for that car. The 18" size for that car should be 215-35-18 anything bigger than that i would not know but I'm sure most of your issues are coming from that +35 offset. If you want to stay with that size I recommend rolling out the quaters and fenders through a local shop, not doing it right may cause to oil can (wobbly panels) you're fenders and quaters.
This post has been edited by vikk860: Apr 2, 2011 - 8:54 PM
