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Old 12-09-2013, 03:22 AM   #1975
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Ok thanks! That does give me an idea though.

Oh and the camber! -1.3 front and -1.8 rear. Plenty of room with +44 and a good amount on the +38. Hope this helps!


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Old 12-09-2013, 03:23 AM   #1976
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Good luck dude. Ask @RavSpec for fitment. Dude mark knows everything!!


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18x9.5 +45 wheels
Hankook Ventus V12 265/35 square (10.7" section width, 9.1" tread width which is about 0.5" to 1" narrower than other tires/more rounded shoulders)
Only concerned about the front: 1.25" coilover drop, -2.0 camber

Will the front rub the inner fender liner at full lock?
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What's up guys I am wondering if 18x8.75 xxr 527's will fit with no coils but eibach sportline springs will these fit without any rub? Will I need camber? The come in an et 20 and et 35 I would like a bit of poke
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Old 12-15-2013, 06:51 PM   #1981
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What's up guys I am wondering if 18x8.75 xxr 527's will fit with no coils but eibach sportline springs will these fit without any rub? Will I need camber? The come in an et 20 and et 35 I would like a bit of poke
Everything would be fine. Ide just use 225/40s or 245/35s though. ET20s poke like crazy.
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If you were to take a guess how many mm of poke will there be and I would like slight camber but cannot afford it atm


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I cant wrap my head around the whole backspacing thing for some reason. The lower the offset, say +30 instead of +48, equals more poke?

I would like to know if a square +30 backspaced 18x8.5 rims with 235/40/18 tires will sit flush...and if not what do I need to make it fit so? Will I need to roll the fenders more than they are from the factory?

As of now, the suspension is stock.

I am not looking for the 'hella' flush look either.
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Old 12-15-2013, 09:16 PM   #1984
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I cant wrap my head around the whole backspacing thing for some reason. The lower the offset, say +30 instead of +48, equals more poke?

I would like to know if a square +30 backspaced 18x8.5 rims with 235/40/18 tires will sit flush...and if not what do I need to make it fit so? Will I need to roll the fenders more than they are from the factory?

As of now, the suspension is stock.

I am not looking for the 'hella' flush look either.
I honestly don't know how accurate this tool is but I play around on it pretty often.

http://www.frsproject.com/tire_size.php

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http://rimsntires.com/specs.jsp

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I honestly don't know how accurate this tool is but I play around on it pretty often.

http://www.frsproject.com/tire_size.php


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Depending on the margin of error, it looks like it will fit. Hopefully it does, because the rims I want only come in this offset. Thanks for the link, Flip.
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I just had installed this week:


18x8.5/ET44 White RT5 Rota's on
245/35/18's Hankook V12's... So far all is nice, I am enjoying the ride and responsiveness in the handling.


They even poked out a tad more than I'd have suspected be ET44
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Old 12-16-2013, 06:57 AM   #1987
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I run 18x8.75 +35 with 245/35/18, with eibach pro kit, and front pokes about 3-5mm, rear is about flush. +20 offsett will be another 15mm poke added to the above. Thats all with about 0° camber front and about 0.5° camber rear.

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Old 12-16-2013, 07:01 AM   #1988
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I just had installed this week:


18x8.5/ET44 White RT5 Rota's on
245/35/18's Hankook V12's... So far all is nice, I am enjoying the ride and responsiveness in the handling.


They even poked out a tad more than I'd have suspected be ET44
Can you post a pic of that. In my book that setup should be flush/ a bit inside the fender. Just curious
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