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Old 10-31-2013, 05:18 PM   #1891
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18x8.5 +33 will work well on your car. What is your front camber set at?

18x9.5+40 will be very tight and may not fit unless you are running coilovers.
Currently I'm -2 all around but will be -1.5 all around next spring. I'm on kW coils yes.
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Currently I'm -2 all around but will be -1.5 all around next spring. I'm on kW coils yes.
With that camber, the 18x9.5+40 should be flush, 18x8.5+33 a little tucked in (6mm more).

Why are you reducing the camber?
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Old 11-01-2013, 10:58 AM   #1893
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Just find -2 to be abit aggressive, especially on rear we'll see. A slight less width on back may balance that some not sure.
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Old 11-01-2013, 01:51 PM   #1894
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I concur, our cars don't need as much camber as most do. I'm at -2.2 all around, track the car quite a bit and still find a bit more wear on the inside.
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Old 11-02-2013, 09:05 AM   #1895
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Hey guys, finally found the wheels of my dream but they come in limited offsets.
18x9.5 +30 Square. Will they fit? I know theres someone who has run 8.5/9.5 staggered and said he said the slightly roll and flare the fenders which im fine with doing if required. All help appreciated
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Old 11-02-2013, 07:13 PM   #1896
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With that camber, the 18x9.5+40 should be flush, 18x8.5+33 a little tucked in (6mm more).

Why are you reducing the camber?
correction** +33 will poke a little more than +40 ... but all in all he will fit fine
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Old 11-02-2013, 07:38 PM   #1897
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correction** +33 will poke a little more than +40 ... but all in all he will fit fine
The comparison was a 18x9.5" : 40 offset to a 18x8.5" :33 offset though.
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correction** +33 will poke a little more than +40 ... but all in all he will fit fine
See here: http://www.frsproject.com/tire_size.php
6mm more tucked for the 8.5+33
The other wheel is an inch wider so it's not a straight offset to offset comparison.
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See here: http://www.frsproject.com/tire_size.php
6mm more tucked for the 8.5+33
The other wheel is an inch wider so it's not a straight offset to offset comparison.
ahhh your right i didnt even notice the inch wider in rim width... running on no sleep lol
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Alright, here goes. I am very lost when it comes the wheel and tire setup. I would really rather not stagger mine when I buy aftermarket but I may have no choice.
How bad would this stick outside the front fenders. 245/30R19 on 19x9.5 ET35, only 2 companies make this size tire according to tire rack. Or 255/30R19, larger choice or tires in this size.

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Larger choice OF tires** tapatalk wouldn't let me edit.

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if anyone could help, would greatly appreciate it cuz i'm losing sleep over this haha
Will I be able to fit 255/35/18 with 18x9.5 et34 for the rear without any poking? I don't have any camber kit either and am lowered on coilovers..
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So I just picked up some Weds Sport Sa-15r 18x8.5 squared setup +48 all around. I think the fronts is pretty close to flush at 1 inch drop, but im a bit lost with everything. Mind helping me out?
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Alright, here goes. I am very lost when it comes the wheel and tire setup. I would really rather not stagger mine when I buy aftermarket but I may have no choice.
How bad would this stick outside the front fenders. 245/30R19 on 19x9.5 ET35, only 2 companies make this size tire according to tire rack. Or 255/30R19, larger choice or tires in this size.

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Depends on your suspension, coils or coilovers?
It's a tight fit, more due to the wheel offset than the tire size, so you may need to pull a bit more camber in the front to make it work. Probably around 2.5-3 degrees. Rears will fit fine and the 255 is a better tire for that width, although a bit taller than stock.

I'm sure you already know you will lose acceleration from the added weight of the 19s and the taller tire.
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