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Originally Posted by Leonardo
Maybe, it is going to be close. Though a 3mm slip spacer should fix it if you do rub with the 245/35. Like I said it is going to be close. Tires are different in size from brand to brand sometimes; even with the same numbers on them.
18x8 +35 is considered "perfect" fit, not 18x8+44.
I have 18x8 +45 with a 10mm spacer. making it 18x8+35. And, honestly, with -1.5 camber, I could fit a 15mm spacer up front and be flush.
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If the concern is specific to 245/35, I could run 225/40 instead for the tires and it'd give it more room before the tires rubbed. As long as there is space between the wheel and the suspension I'm okay with running narrow tires for a year and I can worry about swapping to wider tires after I replace the suspension next summer.