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Old 11-10-2019, 11:09 AM   #1
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Stock suspension with 18x9 wheels

I have already scoured the internet and forums looking for a direct answer, I am trying to figure out if an 18x9 et35 wheel with a 245/35 tire would clear oem suspension, my primacys are worn, and I am running winters on the stock wheels, I would rather get a set of summer wheels than more tires foe o.e. wheels, but can't afford coilovers until later next year. Also just realized this might be posted in the wrong spot, sorry.

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Old 11-10-2019, 02:03 PM   #2
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Yes, this should clear. Will be close to the struts though.
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I have already scoured the internet and forums looking for a direct answer, I am trying to figure out if an 18x9 et35 wheel with a 245/35 tire would clear oem suspension, my primacys are worn, and I am running winters on the stock wheels, I would rather get a set of summer wheels than more tires foe o.e. wheels, but can't afford coilovers until later next year. Also just realized this might be posted in the wrong spot, sorry.
someone put a ton of effort into this. i spend a lot of time playing with different wheel options.

https://www.ft86motorsports.com/wheelitfit/

they will fit, but you'll poke a lot. it's gonna look like a lowered 4x4 bromobile
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Yeah it'll fit but on stock suspension ride height will be hilariously high
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