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Old 01-07-2019, 10:28 AM   #15
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That’s the setup I was looking at.. +35.. Fitment on this car is proving pretty tricky especially if you want to stay with an 8” wheel
17x8 +53 to +15 offset will work.


Op, those are nice looking wheels. Fairly light weight too. Good choice!
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Old 01-07-2019, 10:40 AM   #16
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Yes, I’m aware which is why I’m trying to figure out if they’ll clear the PP brakes! I didn’t realize that the OP’s post was specific to the +45, but I’m looking to go with a wheel in the 17x8 et30-35 range
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I have the advanti 17x8 +35 in black with 225/45r17 tires. The top of the tire is perfectly flush with fender zero poke at all, the very bottom of tire has slight poke maybe 3/4” Gives the car a nice wide stance but not too extreme. Should be 30mm wider overal.
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Old 01-07-2019, 06:51 PM   #18
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Thanks for all of the suggestions! as I’ve mentioned the real limiting factor is brake clearance, so I will have to go with something that has proven clearance.
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Old 01-07-2019, 07:22 PM   #19
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That's a great looking wheel set up!
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Thanks for all of the suggestions! as I’ve mentioned the real limiting factor is brake clearance, so I will have to go with something that has proven clearance.
As far as fitment I couldn’t tell you from personal experience, but a bbk that fits in pretty much any 17x8 +35 or more offset should fit on this rim. Nothing “weird” poking, sticking, bending in/out. Spokes are pretty straight and about as thin as can be made.

In fact I just measured stock rotor clearance for you. From rotor face to closest point of inside spoke is about 2.75” and from outside edge of rotor to inside rim is about 2.15” closest point of caliber to spoke is 1.5” so if you know stock caliber/rotor compared to whatever BBK your looking at should beable to tell.

As long as new caliber is less then 1.15” thicker, and new rotor is less then 4” bigger diameter. It should have plenty of clearance.
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Cool, thank you, I appreciate it!
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@86TOYO2k17 Would you be that kind a post some photos of that setup? I want them in 17x8+45 in black but I am hesitant since I never seen them. The OPs photos due to angles does not look as good as I hoped.
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@86TOYO2k17 Would you be that kind a post some photos of that setup? I want them in 17x8+45 in black but I am hesitant since I never seen them. The OPs photos due to angles does not look as good as I hoped.
Sorry, never notified me of post.
This is an older pic, if weather and time permits I might be able to take another at different angle if you like.
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Sorry, never notified me of post.
This is an older pic, if weather and time permits I might be able to take another at different angle if you like.


So are they +35 or +45? They look fairly flush but your car isn't lowered so hard to tell.
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Sorry, never notified me of post.
This is an older pic, if weather and time permits I might be able to take another at different angle if you like.

Thanks. Do you have 225/45 tires? Do the rims have a bit of concavity or are they totally flat face? Can you make a photo in aligement from front the car to see the poke/inset? Thank you again ))
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So are they +35 or +45? They look fairly flush but your car isn't lowered so hard to tell.

Se said +35
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Thanks. Do you have 225/45 tires? Do the rims have a bit of concavity or are they totally flat face? Can you make a photo in aligement from front the car to see the poke/inset? Thank you again ))
Yes 17x8 +35 offset 225/45r17 wheels.

They have very slight concave maybe 1/4” at the very center but not much. Few more pics I just took.
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Looks good! Thinking of going with the same setup this year. Wheels are on closeout right now at Tire rack FYI
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