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Old 08-25-2012, 04:56 AM   #29
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Im pretty confused with all this offset stuff

18x8 with a +42 offset. Will this be fine? 225/40/18 tires also....
Will fit fine. No issues at all.
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Will fit fine. No issues at all.
Thanks mate. I thought a +42 would be ok, but then started to doubt my choice. Managed to get some SA70's New
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Thanks mate. I thought a +42 would be ok, but then started to doubt my choice. Managed to get some SA70's New
I'm 18x8 +48 with 225/40 no problems. +42 just means you'll be 6mm further out in the guards each side, and there's room to spare.
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18x9 +25 with 1" drop? How much it stick out the fender?
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Old 08-25-2012, 12:38 PM   #33
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18x9 +25 with 1" drop? How much it stick out the fender?
Depends on your alignment.. That's fairly aggressive. 48mm further out than stock. (~2")
Grab a calculator and check. But, it's roughly poking 1"+ past the guards..

Wheel fitment isn't magic. Anyone can learn to measure.
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Would 16"x6.5" ET53 or 55 offset work for winter tires?
Rather not spend money on winter wheels at all but need to be able to move the car in and out of garage even in snow.

These are the original 2002 Impreza and Impreza WRX wheels.
Would anyone please chime in on this?
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Would anyone please chime in on this?
11mm in compared to stock. It will fit and look rather silly imo.
It will work for your intended purpose, however.

Edit- may want to test fit one for front caliper clearance.
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11mm in compared to stock. It will fit and look rather silly imo.
It will work for your intended purpose, however.

Edit- may want to test fit one for front caliper clearance.
Thank you kindly sir, would get these very cheap but still have untill January to have wheels ready so guess I will hold out and see if something better comes up.
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Thank you kindly sir, would get these very cheap but still have untill January to have wheels ready so guess I will hold out and see if something better comes up.
No problem. Don't forget to check caliper clearance.
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Kiwami CR ultimate

Guys I can't seem to find the answer to my question.

I'm thinking of getting kiwami's 18'' 9.5's with a +30 offset and for the front 8.5's with the same offset...my 86 is stock ride height. Just firstly want to know if that combo will work for the car?, probly will get a 1-1.5'' drop aswel.

Lastly can the car deal with an even more aggressive offset in the rear like a +20.

I apologise if I sound like a noob at this.
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I would probably go with 8.5 +38 front and 9.5 +38 rear, many others have and it fits well I don't see any reason to go more aggressive but i'm sure its possible with some negative camber and slightly stretched tires.
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But would a +30 all round fit?
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Yes itll fit with the right camber and tire size
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But would a +30 all round fit?
Yes. Front out 37mm over stock. Rear out 50mm over stock.
8.5/9.5 offset +30 to +38 would be ideal if lowered some with a bit of neg. camber.
This is borderline aggressive/too aggressive.

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