18x8 front- 18x9.5 rear, what needs to be done to fit them?
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offset? Not likely to work. A staggered setup like that is really for rwd
This post has been edited by jmeyer: Aug 23, 2011 - 8:54 PM
This post has been edited by jmeyer: Aug 23, 2011 - 8:54 PM
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35 offset. But it would look so nice
18x8 +35 will fit no problem as long as the tire size stays under 40series. to fit 9.5......dunno why you would, it makes no sense......you'd need a +20 but then you have to run 235/40 series to clear the fender even with camber and rolled fenders.
IMHO just do 18x8 +35 all around and get 10mm spacers for the rear. At least this way you still can rotate tires
IMHO just do 18x8 +35 all around and get 10mm spacers for the rear. At least this way you still can rotate tires
I don't normally drive fast, but when I do its on a curvy section of this island
Mmm, at 18x8 the lip on the rims I want are only 1" at 18x9.5 the lip is 2.75.
I don't normally drive fast, but when I do its on a curvy section of this island
ive got these rims on the car right now and my lip is not very big at all. ill get some pics for u tomarrow...
http://www.tsw.com/alloy_wheels_jarama.php
http://www.tsw.com/alloy_wheels_jarama.php
DO ITTTTTTT look at my profile i got staggered rims its f*cking beautiful ppl use spacers to obtain the look only a staggered rims will give u DO ITTTTTT ull never regret it
had 18x8 offset 30 with 225x40x18s, slight rubbing t the rear but can be fixed by fender rolling.
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Nothing I guess? I've seen 19 inch wheels on 6gens so I don't think that 18's will be a problem. If your Celi is lowered it could be a problem though. You should do some measuring to be sure there's space enough for the wheels.
>18x8 front- 18x9.5 rear, what needs to be done to fit them?
Nothing I guess? I've seen 19 inch wheels on 6gens so I don't think that 18's will be a problem. If your Celi is lowered it could be a problem though. You should do some measuring to be sure there's space enough for the wheels.
this is how it looks with 18x8.5 et48 front and 18x8.5 et23 on the back with 225/40 tires all around


