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| View Poll Results: Which square or staggered setup should I go with? | |||
| 18x9.0 +44 (square) |
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22 | 28.57% |
| 18x8.5 +43 (F) / 18x9.0 +44 (R) (used on TWS demo car w/ recommended 245/35R18 square tires) |
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5 | 6.49% |
| 18x8.5 +43 (F) / 18x9.5 +45 (R) |
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16 | 20.78% |
| 18x9.5 +45 w/ 245/35R18 tires (square) |
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7 | 9.09% |
| 18x9.5 +45 w/ 255/35R18 tires (square) |
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27 | 35.06% |
| Voters: 77. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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225 on an 8.75" wheel seems like underutilizing the wheel width to me... |
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How would that effect price? 225/40s are cheap. Also, would that still be safe for the front? Thanks though!
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If price is a factor, get 17s! 245/40-17s are going to be $20-$60 cheaper than 245/35-18s. |
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Absolutely go with a square setup. It makes life 1000x easier! Being able to rotate tires is a huge advantage and a lot easier on the wallet in the long run. I personally am looking for a 17x9 setup with 255/40r17's on all four corners.
For what you're looking at, I'd do 18x9.5 square and run 265/35r18's. Should be beautiful. ...I know all too well the hassels of running a staggered setup (double staggered on my mr2).
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I vote the 9"+44, w/ 245/35/18.
Second choice would be the 9.5"+45 w/ 255/35/18 9.5 will require a bit more camber to make flush. The 9"+44 requires very little camber to be flush. I have 9" +42, and run 1.7deg front, 1deg rear and it is very flush. If you get the 9.5 you will need more camber. The 9.5 will add weight as well, and depending on your power goals might be overkill. The 8.5 will be tucked at that offset. The 9 is a good balance between flush and weight. |
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I believe 9.5" is where you start running into possible clearance issues with the stock spring perch. @King Tut should have input on that.
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What I mean is where there wheel ends up, the space between the mount and the spring perch. I would like to see how 18x9.5 +45 would fit on the front with coil overs.
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Yeah was gonna say generally they're significantly thinner.
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