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Old 04-03-2020, 08:48 AM   #1
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"Harrop FRS Hustles Mclaren" - Click bait title, but still cool

I could never justify a 250k car not to mention the balls it takes to drive it on track so props to that guy. I realize he probably isnt a pro driver and isn't pushing it super hard but I always enjoy this type of video.

Main reason for this thread. I would love to know the wheel specs on this beast to fit 275s under a stock body. Any guesses? 18x9.5 +38?

Sorry, I hate being the guy that posts this sort of thing, but this quarantine has be a little bored.

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Old 04-03-2020, 10:10 AM   #2
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Main reason for this thread. I would love to know the wheel specs on this beast to fit 275s under a stock body. Any guesses? 18x9.5 +38?
I run Gramlite 57Xtreme SP-Spec 18x9.5 +40 with 265/35R-18 KUMHO ECSTA V720 XL. Grips like a MF
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I have seen a few people fit 18x10 with 275s. Not sure about the offset, though.
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"18x9.5 +45 275/35/18. I don’t recommend it. The overall diameter is just too much and it rubs on the rear fender a lil, and rubs the front fender liner above the front tires. I have since gone back to a 255/40/17 and 255/35/18 and car actually turns quicker lap times due to reaching higher top speeds."
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