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Originally Posted by remme
Hey JoeHK,
Unless you go for something extreme in 18", they won't rub.
I have 18x8 rims (vs std 17x7) with an ET of 45mm (vs std 48) and 225/35's on it, no rubbing and pretty 'grippy' and firm. Ride height remains as stock, balance remains unchanged and the wheel wells are symetrically filled. They do cost me well over 1-1.5L of Euro98 per 100km  but as L'Oreal says ... they're worth it !
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I do not fear

My plan is actually to go for 18x8,75 (ET 35 or 38, not sure) XXR 530's!
I can live with the extra 1-1,5L since i don't do many long distances! So no problem there!
Tires will probably be 235/40/18!
It's not for right now tho, wheels will probably be for AFTER winter, still got some rubber on these stockies to burn
Thanks for the advise dude!
Grtz