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18x9" +20 wheels
I have searched and searched this place top to bottom and can't produce any results to my query.... I'm looking at a set of wheels in 18x9 +20 but can't seem to find anyone who's done a setup that size. I know they will clear the stock suspension (I'm running lowering springs instead of coilovers) but I need to know about fender clearance and how much will they actually poke... If anyone has this setup or knows someone who does, I would love to get some info/pics on fitment.
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there are literally 100 pages of a "will this fit" thread. if its not in there, i imagine its so far outside of what will work that nobody has asked. i bet something that ridiculous is in there though.
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60854
This guy is having trouble with 18x9 +30 offset. So, yeah, it will be 10mm farther outside the fender. |
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Ok thanks! I didn't think they would poke quite so much in the rear but now I know it's a setup I should avoid. Haha
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+20?? prepare to look silly.com
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it would look very similar to the people who got xxr527 in 18x8.75 +20...
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18661
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That's gotta be around a full inch of poke in the front. I'm not even sure stretching 215s would do anything for that.
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Camber is your friend for this size and offset, not ideal as others have mentioned.
See this thread for stuff relevant to +20 offsets: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25171 |
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Yea after seeing more poke than I like from even lower offsets I've decided to continue my search. I'm running eibach Sportlines and don't plan on going to coilovers so I'm limited to a 9" wide wheel max up front. Might keep looking for staggered fitment though. Thanks for the input!
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Yea I've got a lot of time to pic the right setup. I was just really stuck on the wheels I had mentioned. Haha
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