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At my height I couldn't get away with 225/45's without rubbing a lot. And even with 215's and a fair amount of negative camber, I rub occasioanly, but its all good. A couple people have run 9's, but they are around +40 offsets. I don't know of anyone that has run 9.5's, but I wouldn't doubt someone has with a wide body. |
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What is the widest tire we can go on a Stock setup without sticking out / rubbing?
These are the rims I'm looking at getting. I have 2 choices for 18" rim sizes: 18 x 7.5 (42mm offset) with IDK tires OR 18 x 8.5 (35mm offset) with IDK tires I'm lowered on HFP, which would work better? I'm leaning towards 18x8.5 with 35mm offset... Thanks in advance! Last edited by Si Speed 317; 05-01-2008 at 11:24 AM. |
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I have been considering some new rims and ran into some Rota Grids.
ROTA Wheels - Grid ![]() 17 x 7.5 +35/+45/+48 5h x 114.3 What offset would be recommended if I have the HFP suspension, and what would I need if I didn't have it (stayed stock)? I am wondering if there would be a big difference. |
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Is it just a bad offset that will make the wheels looked tucked in or what? What would 48 look like? |
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My first set of wheels were Rotas, they looked great IMO, they fit my budget (I was in high school), and I never had one problem with them. Now I'm older and making/saving more money, and I can afford something better. Not to mention if I had a tight budget on wheels, I would be more likely to buy a used set of nice wheels for around the same price and refinish them myself. Quote:
45 is the same as stock, so the only difference is the width. So because they are a half inch wider, they will stick out a 1/4" further on either side. 1/4" on the outside half of the rim, 1/4" on the inside half of the rim. Got it? Quote:
MY RANT... Here is probably the only thing one needs to determine whether a wheel will fit or not, aside from reading what setups people have used in this thread. 1010 Tires Wheel Offset Calculator Take the "Inner Clearance" number and the "Outer Position" number and use a RULER AND MEASURE! I am not directing this to anyone on this page or anyone in particular in this thread. I am more than happy to try and help people with wheel/tire sizing, but when I see people post questions time after time about wheel/tire combo's that have already been done, and may even be on the list on the first page of this post, I will not reply to them anymore. It takes a little while to read through this thread, but I did it and many other people have done it also. |
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Refer to my post at the top of this page, that should answer your question. |
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Occasional rub? Like when? What suspension setup? |
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